Dwarf Aquarium Lily Bulb

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Management number 234743061 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $4.00 Model Number 234743061
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 What a cool plant!

I'd highly recommend you try this bulb-- at least once!

Stunning, bright foliage just keeps putting out growth-- and it's so easy! No special lighting or co2 needed.

It does need a nutrient rick soil to grow in. Supplement with root tabs for the best result!

'Nymphaea stellata' does get tall, and will grow right up at the surface, blocking light for its neighbors. Give it a light pruning so it doesn't starve out it's tankmates. Alternatively, shy, flitting little fish just love the cover it provides.

As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there's always the possibility of harmless snail or dwarf shrimp hitchhikers!

 One ~1" bulb. We try to send it sprouting so it's not a dud!

Growing requirements:

  • 65-80 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • Ph 6-8
  • Low to Medium light intensity.
  • Slow growth speed

Cassandra's Notes:

I ship these to you in their dormant phase; just a loose bulb. This is in order to keep the plant from expending its energy on new growth that would immediately melt off in its new environment. To break dormancy, simply place your bulb on the substrate wherever you'd like it to grow. (I'd suggest off near the background)

If you try to bury this bulb, it will quickly rot-- leading to heartbreak. Wherever you place this little plant, it will grow multiple roots that will anchor it into your tank, no worries. 

It should also start growing whitish 'fuzz' on the surface. These are harmless fungus and biofilms that are an integral part of a healthy aquarium. Your shrimp and fish (especially things like Otocinclus) will come running for that stuff!

 

As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there’s always a chance of harmless hitchhikers like snails or dwarf shrimp tagging along with your plants!

I personally keep several beneficial snail species in my tanks, including Colorful Ramshorns, Bronze Bladder and Pond Snails, Mini Rams, and Malaysian Trumpet Snails. These snails stay relatively small, help clean the aquarium, and do not eat healthy plants or cause harm. However, if you’d rather avoid any hitchhikers, I highly recommend checking out our blog on how to safely disinfect aquarium plants before adding them to your tank:
How to Bleach Dip Aquarium Plants Safely

All plants are freshly snipped or harvested and packed right before shipment. I take great care in preparing every order and use methods that have consistently produced the best results over many years in the hobby. A lot of love goes into every package, so please don’t leave your plants sitting in a hot mailbox for too long 🙏


Thank you for looking, aqua friends! 💚


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