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are plastic plants okay for betta fish Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo, Green, 1-count

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are plastic plants okay for betta fish Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo, Green, 1-countZoo Med Betta Plant Realistic & Betta Friendly Give your betta fish a natural, lovely environment with the Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo, Green. The realistic plastic plant adds lovely green to any betta tank, providing places to hide and rest to keep your fish happy and stress free. Made of soft, betta safe plastics, this plant mimics live aquatic plants without maintenance, a great addition to any small freshwater aquarium. Benefits: Betta Safe

Zoo Med Betta Plant – Realistic & Betta-Friendly

Give your betta fish a natural, lovely environment with the Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo, Green. The realistic plastic plant adds lovely green to any betta tank, providing places to hide and rest to keep your fish happy and stress-free. Made of soft, betta-safe plastics, this plant mimics live aquatic plants without maintenance, a great addition to any small freshwater aquarium.

Benefits:

  • Betta-Safe Construction – Softer, non-toxic material to prevent fin nipping.
  • Natural Beauty – Green philo leaves with a natural, realistic look enhance the beauty of your aquarium.
  • Promotes Natural Behavior – Provides a resting and hideaway for bettas.
  • Low Maintenance – No trimming or special care is required, unlike live plants.
  • Easy Installation – Fast suction cup installation for a secure fit.

Is the Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo safe for my betta's delicate fins?

Yes, it is composed of soft, flexible material that's betta fish safe.

How do I clean Betta Plant Philo?

Wash with warm water and lightly scrub away any algae formation.

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FAQ

What is the Zoo Med Betta Plant Philo used for?

The artificial plant is designed to beautify your betta's tank with a natural setup, hiding places, and resting areas.

Is Betta Plant Philo safe for betta fish?

Yes! It's built with sensitive, betta-safe parts that won't be harmful to dainty fins.

How do I install the Betta Plant Philo in my tank?

Just insert the weighted base into the substrate or put it in the tank wherever you want.

Does this plant require maintenance?

No special maintenance is required for the Betta Plant Philo, unlike live plants. Just rinse it every so often to remove debris and algae buildup.

Can I use this plant in both freshwater and saltwater tanks?

Yes, it can be used for freshwater and saltwater aquariums, but it's designed primarily for betta tanks.

Will the plant float or will it stay in place?

The weighted base keeps it down so that it will not float around the tank.

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