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Aponogeton Ulvaceus (Bulb)

Aponogeton Ulvaceus (Bulb)

Regular price $115.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $115.00 AUD
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Aponogeton Ulvaceus (Bulb)

 

Aponogeton Ulvaceus is a stunning and highly sought-after aquarium bulb plant known for its long, flowing ruffled leaves and vibrant bright green appearance. Its elegant structure and impressive size make it an exceptional centrepiece plant for larger planted aquariums, aquascapes, and display tanks.

As a fast-growing aquatic bulb plant, Aponogeton Ulvaceus creates beautiful movement within the aquarium and thrives in nutrient-rich setups. Once established, it can produce large flowing foliage that adds a natural jungle-style appearance to planted tanks.

At N8 Aquatics, our plants are carefully quarantined before sale to help ensure they arrive healthy, clean, and pest-free.

Species Snapshot

  • Size Sold: Healthy aquarium bulb
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Lighting: Moderate to high
  • CO2: Recommended but not required
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Recommended Setup

  • Ideal as a centrepiece or background plant
  • Best suited to nutrient-rich substrates
  • Excellent for larger planted aquariums
  • Creates beautiful flowing movement in aquascapes

Care Requirements

  • Temperature: 22–28°C
  • pH: 6.0 – 7.5
  • Maintenance: Moderate benefits from root tabs and regular fertilisation

Why Buy From N8 Aquatics

  • Healthy quarantined bulbs
  • Strong growth potential
  • Carefully selected quality specimens
  • Carefully packed with care

Pickup Information

N8 Aquatics currently operates as a local pickup-only store in Central Queensland.

Orders are collected by appointment after purchase confirmation.

Please ensure you are able to collect your order before placing it.

Important

All plants sold by N8 Aquatics should be introduced to established aquariums with appropriate water parameters for the species being kept.

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