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Aquaforest Life Bio Fil

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Aquaforest Life Bio Fil is a natural biological filtration media pre-seeded with beneficial bacteria. It kick-starts nitrification in new tanks, enhances filtration in established systems, and delivers immediate biological stability without waiting weeks for colonisation.

Price range: R220,00 through R610,00
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Dymax Scaping Tweezer

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The Dymax Scaping Tweezer is a shop favourite — we’ve used the Straight version in our own marine tanks for years with excellent results and no rust issues thanks to their anodised coating. Durable, precise, and rust-resistant, they’re the perfect aquascaping tool for any setup.

Price range: R130,00 through R160,00
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Fine Grape Frogspawn - Green Neon

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🌊 The Fine Grape Frogspawn (Euphyllia yaeyamaensis) is a stunning coral with flowing tentacles and glowing neon colour.

Price range: R300,00 through R1490,00
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Galaxea Astreata

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Price range: R245,00 through R950,00
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Tropica Carbon Nutrition 125ml

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A lack of COâ‚‚ often results in poor plant growth and increased algae in the aquarium. Carbon Nutrition provides liquid carbon in the easiest form for plants to absorb, giving them exactly what they need to thrive.

  • Provides plants with an accessible carbon source for stronger growth
  • Helps prevent algae by supporting healthy plant development

R165,00
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Tropica Micranthemum Umbrosum

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Micranthemum umbrosum is a beautiful plant from US with small round leaves. It is suitable for small or large aquariums with stems becoming 10-25 cm long and 1-2 cm wide. Relatively demanding in terms of light. CO2 addition will promote growth. Once the plant starts growing, it grows fast, and the shoots need to be pinched out often (can be planted as cuttings in the soil). Most beautiful in groups of many stems.

R195,00
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Tropica Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo'

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Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo' originates from Argentina. It has compact, round and fresh light green leaves on creeping stalks and creates a fast-growing carpet in the front of the aquarium. The plant can grow in light shadow, but requires good light conditions, as well as CO2 additive, in order to develop optimally and become really compact.

R195,00
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Tropica Hygrophila pinnatifida

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Hygrophila pinnatifida originates from India. It obtains brown, patched leaves on the surface with a distinctive burgundy colour underneath. It forms multiple horizontal shoots if the top shoots are pinched. This will maintain compact and attractive growth. The horizontal side shoots easily attach to both wood and rocks. Growth is moderate, stems 15-40 cm tall and 10-20 cm wide, and the colour is attractive when planted in small groups with a plain background. Intense lighting ensures compact growth due to the plant's slow to medium growth rate.

R195,00
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Tropica Echinodorus 'Reni'

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'Reni' is a well-known cultivar characterized by being easy to grow and amongst the smallest of the red Echinodorus, 15-40 cm tall and a roset from 15-25 wide. The new leaves of the plant are reddish-brown to deep beetroot in colour. It can be used in small aquariums and is unpretentious. The plant requires a lot of light and nourishment for optimal colour development.

R210,00
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Tropica Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Tropica'

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This beautiful variety with the dark, hammered leaves is named after 'Tropica'. When grown in an open space the leaves will virtually lie on the bottom. It is suitable for small aquariums with leaves from 10-20 cm, and a rosette from 10-20 cm wide. Like most other Sri Lanka Cryptocorynes, it also grows well in hard water.

R195,00
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Tropica Crinum calamistratum

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Crinum calamistratum from West Africa is a very graceful bulbous plant with dark-green, very narrow leaves. The curly leaves becomes 40-120 cm long. It forms smaller bulbs than the other Crinum-species, and requires less light. In the aquarium plants that are thriving form a number of small bulbs. It is not eaten by herbivorous fish. It can also be used in brackish aquariums with low salt concentrations.

R295,00
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Tropica Bucephalandra sp. 'Red'

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The Bucephalandra resemble Anubias very much and should be treated the same way. They usually grow more or less epiphytic in or near water. Bucephalandra sp. 'Red' does best at lower light levels and is very easy to grow. The leaves are of a very dark green or leathery red colour. Numerous tiny, white dots and sometimes a faint, metallic, blue colour will appear on submerse leaves. Size of leaf is 2-4 cm wide, 4-6 cm long and usually it will present wavy edges. Do not cover the creeping rhizome when planting. This will cause the plant to rot and die.

R275,00
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Tropica Bucephalandra pygmaea 'Bukit Kelam'

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In nature, Bucephalandra usually grows on rocks or wood in rivers and streams - much like Anubias, which they resemble regarding use and care in the aquarium. Bucephalandra 'Wavy Green' is an easy, slow-growing plant that prefers lower light levels. A nice, dense appearance is ensured by the willingness to branch, even without trimming. The green leaves are 2 cm wide and 5 cm long with wavy edges. Tiny white spots will appear on immerse leaves. The creeping stem, rhizome, must not be covered when planting. This will cause the plant to rot and die.

R275,00
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Tropica Bucephalandra 'Kedagang'

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The ‘Kedagang’ is a variety of the Bucephalandra family originated in Borneo. It is characterized by long, narrow, dark green leaves with white dots. The leaf can be 1-2 cm wide and up to 6 cm long. The rhizomes are red and similar to the Red variety of Bucephalandra. When immersed, a blue metallic shade may appear on the leaves.

R275,00
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Tropica Anubias Gracilis

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Western Africa is home to several species of Anubias, including this one. The triangular leaves of 5-10 cm on long leaf-stems make Anubias gracilis one of the most elegant. It is hardy and tolerant, a very good beginner’s plant. The plant can grow on rock or wood or planted on the bottom. If planted in the bottom, the rhizome, from which leaves and roots appear, must not be covered. If it is, the whole plant will rot and die. Anubias gracilis can be allowed to grow out of the water, but will attain a significant size this way.

R275,00
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Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana ’Kirin’

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Anubias barteri 'Kirin' is a captivating aquatic cultivar inspired by an Asian dragon. Its ovate dark green leaves with strongly wavy edges, measuring 3-4 cm, set it apart from other Anubias species. This slow-growing plant thrives in low-light conditions and is best attached to wood or rock in the aquarium. Avoid covering the rhizome to prevent rot and ensure its survival. Experience the magic of Anubias barteri 'Kirin' as it adds a touch of enchantment to your aquascape.

R295,00
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