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Red Root Floating Plant

Red Root Floating Plant

Regular price $20.00 USD
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Red Root Floating Plant – From My Aquatic Collection

Add a pop of color and natural texture to your aquarium with our Red Root Floating Plants. These vibrant plants float on the water’s surface, displaying bright red roots and healthy green & red leaves, creating a striking contrast that enhances any tank’s visual appeal.

Each portion comes from my established tanks and is carefully selected for vigor, density, and healthy growth. Red Root Floating Plants are perfect for shrimp tanks, community aquariums, or breeding setups, and they help absorb excess nutrients, improving water quality.

⚠️ Please note: These plants may include small hitchhiker snails or other microfauna, which are natural in aquatic setups. They are not harmful and can contribute to a balanced aquarium ecosystem.

At Errly Aquatics, I stand behind every plant I sell. My goal isn’t just to ship plants — it’s to help hobbyists build thriving, beautiful aquariums.


🔹 What You’ll Receive

• A healthy portion of Red Root Floating Plants from my tanks
• Vibrant red roots with lush green leaves, ready to thrive
• May include hitchhiker snails or microfauna, safe for your tank


🔹 Why Buy From Errly Aquatics?

I take extra care to make sure your plants arrive healthy and ready to grow:

Secure Professional Packaging

Plants are shipped in moist, insulated packaging to ensure freshness during transit.

Bonus Plants Included

I include a small extra portion to help jump-start your aquarium.


📦 Shipping Schedule

Orders ship Monday or Tuesday to ensure plants arrive fresh and healthy.


💧 Acclimation Recommendation

Red Root Floating Plants are hardy, but gradual introduction helps them thrive:

  1. Float the package on the water surface for 5–10 minutes to equalize temperature.

  2. Gently pour the plants into your aquarium or container.

  3. Avoid overcrowding at first to let them spread naturally.


📸 Transparency Guaranteed

Trust matters in this hobby. I’m happy to provide additional photos or videos upon request.

No stock photos — only real plants from my tanks.


🔗 Feel free to message me anytime if you have questions. I’m always happy to help fellow aquarists.

Errly Aquatics

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