Water Sprite

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  • Fine Leaves
  • Easy Care
  • Can Be Grown Floating

Water sprite is an easy to grow stem plant which thrives with plenty of nutrients under low to medium lighting. It will grow fairly quickly once it starts getting established. 

Water sprite can be grown traditionally planted into substrate or it can be used as a floating plant. With its fine, lace leaves and quick growth, this plant can provide excellent shelter for small fish and fry.

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Thomas V.B. (Webster, NY, US)
Aquarium Co-Op Purchase

I purchased several aquarium planes from Aquarium Co-Op and received them quickly. They packed them with a warm pack to keep the plants from the cold winter weather which worked very well. Once they shipped them to me, I received them within 3 days. Plants were good (thanks to Aquarium Co-Op's care) and look great in my aquarium. I'd purchase from them again!

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Bryce G. (Troutman, NC, US)
Amazing

Great plant at a great price and fast shipping!!!

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Bobie (Lake Havasu City, AZ, US)
Hair algea

Had to water Sprite plants growing fantastic then some growing on the surface of the water gave half to a friend. and I trimmed one water Sprite it died then broke out with hair algae and have not been able to get rid of it what can I do. I definitely know I need to get more plants

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Karen K. (Palmdale, CA, US)
Love it!

Arrived healthy and still doing well. I will certainly do more business with aquarium co op!

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Jesse (Snoqualmie, WA, US)
Love this plant

This is one of my favorite low-tech plants I've gotten so far. One of the "branches" of the one I received was not in the best shape and seems to be melting a little bit, but the other 4 were perfect and after just a few days a 5th has popped up. My shrimp love it. I also trimmed a little chunk off and let it float and it took just 3 days for a root to pop out. I'm looking forward to spreading this guy around the tank a little bit.