Mixed Medaka 10 fish

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Unelected mixed medaka. 10 fishes. Excellent for fighting mosquitoes in small lakes or city tanks, where the natural antagonists of mosquitoes struggle to settle. Beautiful to look at due to their varied colours. They survive all year round in outdoor tanks and lakes, even under the ice. For shipping the fish, a 5 euro supplement is required for packaging...
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Lotus Nelumbo Carolina Queen

Large size plant, huge leaves wit flowers that stands over the leaves. Free flowering variety suitable to large pots or ponds.
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Description

Type of plant: Lotus Hardy

Plant size: Large

Depth: 20-60 cm.

Flower type and color: Simple light pink flower

Minimum Pot Diameter: 0,5 meters

Flowering: Flowering

Characteristics and comment: Large size plant, huge leaves wit flowers that stands over the leaves. Free flowering variety suitable to large pots or ponds.


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