Sagittaria subulata

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$3.99
SKU: 208912
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: F6600360043

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Details

Subulata is a thin, grasslike looking plant. The leaves are green in coloration with some areas of reddish brown. A "dwarf" variant is often available as well as the "regular" Subulata but height is often dependent on lighting; the plants will grow taller in lower lighting but will stay more compact and spread laterally in higher lighting. They will reproduce by sending out runners with new little plants that can be separated from the parent or left to spread on their own. Subulata may tolerate brackish water environments with very low salinity or lower light conditions but will grow best in softer water and under high light.

Sagittaria plants are popular "grassy" plants. They are often confused with the "Val's" from genus Vallisneria, but Sagittaria's typically have stiffer blades while the Val's are usually more delicate and flowing. Sagittaria plants spread by extending "runners" with new small plants from the larger plants. They benefit from mineral and nutrient supplements like iron and CO2.

Specifications

Specifications
MPN
F6600360043
Manufacturer
That Fish Place
Common NameSubulata
Scientific NameSagittaria subulata
OriginSouth America
Plant pH6.0-8.0
Growth RateModerate to Fast
Light IntensityLow to Moderate
Water HardnessSoft to Moderate
Temperature Range72-80
FlowersEmerged: white
DifficultyEasy
Internal Id
15506

State Restrictions
Alaska
Armed Forces Americas
Armed Forces Europe
Armed Forces Pacific
California
Hawaii
Puerto Rico

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Too early to tell

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This sagittaria makes a beautiful plant, but takes a long time to establish itself in the tank. Mine arrived in good condition, but is going through its extended adjustment time. Once established, it will spread quickly.

Great Addition!

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I have never seen a plant that my fish love to eat the roots! These are vey healthy never have a problem with them.. They are not invasive and are slow growing.