Any fish/pet store should carry aquatic plants, so you shouldn't have to buy online and have to pay for shipping.
Before you buy any, though, you should first take a look at the lighting and what fish you plan to keep. Some plants will do well in low lighting levels, while others need more light than an average aquarium hood can supply. Also, the wavelength of the light will affect how well the plants will grow. Here is a website that lists several aquatic plants you should be able to find easily in stores around you and their care: http://faq.thekrib.com/plant-list.html
Also, quarantine any plants you buy for a while. Rinse them off well and put them in another container of water and put them where they can get some light. Putting them right into an aquarium (especially with water from the store where you bought them) can introduce snails to the tank and diseases and parasites to your fish. It's better to let them sit in a separate container for a while and rinse them again before you put them into the tank, than to have to be dealing with a snail infestation or disease/parasite treatment for weeks to come.
2007-04-06 17:36:06
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answered by copperhead 7
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Any place that sells fish should have them. I prefer to buy mine from PetSmart because they take better care of the fish and plants than most pet stores. You can also search online and buy them from online stores. This way they might have additional info on how easy it is to care for this plant and it's requirements for living in your tank.
2007-04-05 18:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, those seem dramatically overestimated! i in my view could on no account purchase something stay from walmart, ok-mart, aim or any of those compatible shops. such as you stated, the fish are undesirable, sickly and generally diseased oftentimes. you may examine over the flora and verify if it truly is well worth it. How are they packaged? in my opinion? Are they snail loose? have they have been given them in water or that gel stuff? flora can transport and unfold parasites like ich and different ailment to and from fish. The plant could seem nice, yet could desire to nonetheless introduce those on your fishes tank. flora packaged in that gel stuff tend to be air purifier, and are generally snail loose. i've got self belief it truly is the case because of the cost, this packaging fees extra. although, those flora don;t constantly transition to an aquatic ecosystem all that properly, so be arranged for pruning. flora packaged in water are extra probably to transport parasites and snails, yet generally transition much less complicated. in case you do verify to get them, soak them in a salt tub for approximately thirty minuets, changing the water intermittently. this could help decrease down on and kill snails and parasites that could have been hitching a experience. it certainly relies upon on in case you're prepared to do the paintings and take the prospect. I woulnd't, there are various on line dealers that i'm specific could carry those flora and a brilliant style of extra unique and extensive-unfold species, and are extra respected for healthful product. ideal of success!
2016-10-02 06:21:43
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answered by ? 4
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in the aquatic studio
2007-04-05 19:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Petco or Petsmart has them and a wide variety...And they look so much more natural and the fish enjoy them more..
2007-04-05 18:58:43
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answered by Dana D 2
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real aquatic plants? i think that's illegal.
don't you have a filter?
go to the sea and get seaweeds or shells
2007-04-05 18:57:35
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answered by krum 2
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you can buy at the petsmart store , pet markets, grooming store, warehouse stores , shopping center mall .
2007-04-05 18:58:48
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answered by statecalifornia2009 7
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here's a link to them on ebay.
2007-04-06 10:14:14
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answered by rudy m 3
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