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Beautiful Green Sword |
May 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Rodney Pelles
from Toccoa, GA United States
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My Amazon Sword Plants arrived green and big! It even had two extra runners that were big enough to separate from the mother plant. Plant in middle or back of tank since this plant will get pretty big. Have a good substrate like the one I purchased from this site. Aquariumplants.com substrate is rich in nutrients, like iron, which is essential for healthy growth of Amazon Swords.
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too big ! |
September 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
daniel day
from decatur, GA United States
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i started a 10 gallon planted, and needless to say it was way too big! looked very healthy, with lots of huge leaves. if only i had a tank big enough.
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The Amazon Sword |
November 6, 2006 |
| Reviewer:
Solomon Bush
from Duluth, GA United States
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The amazon sword is a great looking plant that will go with most aquariums with 18"-24". It does well in the front or on the sides when draping into the middle. You do not have to worry about light if it is a mature Sword Plant because its leaves will extend upward to capture the light. This is my Second favorite Sword Plant, my first being Red Melon.
,Solomon Bush
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