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Tiger Lotus Bulb Red (Nymphaea Lotus) Live Aquatic Plant

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$16.99

$ 8 .99 $8.99

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About this item

  • Common Name: Zenkeri lotus, red tiger lotus
  • Sprouts in Tanks Under 72F
  • You will get 1 Tiger Lotus Bulb ready to place in your aquarium. This offer is for a bulb, NOT a grown plant. A bulb where the plant will actually grow from. The pictures show what the plant looks like after it grows not what the bulb looks like. We ship the bulb without any leaves most of the times
  • Easy red plant to maintain. No CO2 required


Nymphaea lotus 'Red' is a very heavy feeder. It will develop offset plantlets under good conditions with enough food. These can be separated off and used in other tanks. If the tank is not fed well enough, your Nymphaea could starve your other plants. So be sure to feed regularly. This is a plant where a soil based substrate and/or regular addition of good quality, nutritionally complete plant tabs can be a big help. It grows well even without supplemental CO2, but like all plants will show it’s best if CO2 is supplied.


Cleanplater
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
Overpriced. This item died .
Cristie Jenkin
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
I received my box today and it doesn’t look anything like another customers video posted. It looks like an olive. And there were no instructions so … we will see what happens….
Kellynn Pitt
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
It died
William Jones
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
I couldn't be happier with the quality and result for the beautiful standout plant! I highly recommend! Don't worry if you are inexperienced with exotics, if I can grow this anyone can.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
Nice bulb
reinjen
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Bulb I received is excellent, came with some roots and small leaves. I potted it immediately and sunk the pot into my 120 gallon stock tank. I initially left only 4 inches of water over the top of its pot, it started putting out leaves within a week and is now situated with 12 inches of water over its top. The leaves look just like the ones in seller’s ad, green with red speckles. The adjacent, larger leaved plant in my photo is yellow water poppy. I hope both plants will begin to bloom by July. I have 5 smaller-size goldfish n the tank and, as yet, they have not been nibbling at the leaves.