Red Tiger Lotus Bulk Discount Pack (100 Bulbs)Sold As-Is | No Growth Guarantee | High Sprouting RateThe Red Tiger Lotus (Nymphaea zenkeri) is a striking aquatic plant known for its bold, reddish-maroon leaves that add vibrant contrast and texture to any fr
Red Tiger Lotus Bulk Discount Pack (100 Bulbs)
Sold As-Is | No Growth Guarantee | High Sprouting Rate
The Red Tiger Lotus (Nymphaea zenkeri) is a striking aquatic plant known for its bold, reddish-maroon leaves that add vibrant contrast and texture to any freshwater aquarium or pond. This listing includes a bulk pack of 100 bulbs, perfect for large-scale planting projects, aquascapes, or natural displays.
Please note: Bulbs are sold as-is. While they have a high sprouting rate under proper conditions, we do not guarantee that every bulb will grow.
Key Features:
Scientific Name: Nymphaea zenkeri
Common Name: Red Tiger Lotus
Leaf Color: Deep red to burgundy, with occasional green mottling
Growth Type: Grows from bulb with submerged or floating leaves
Tank Placement: Midground to background or pond environments
Growth & Care Information:
Lighting: Moderate to high lighting required for deep coloration
CO: Optional, but enhances growth and color vibrancy
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate highly recommended
Growth Rate: Fast under optimal conditions
Can Be Grown Emersed: No
What Youll Receive:
100 loose Red Tiger Lotus bulbs
May be dormant, semi-dormant, or already sprouting
Sold in bulk format, as-is, with no replacement or growth guarantee
Aquascaping Benefits:
Adds rich, red focal points to aquariums and ponds
Offers dynamic height and leaf variation
Great for contrast with green or fine-textured plants
Important Note Sold As-Is
This is a bulk pack of Red Tiger Lotus bulbs. While most bulbs sprout reliably, some may not grow depending on tank conditions. Discard any that become soft or show signs of rot. Proper lighting and substrate will maximize your success.
State Restrictions Notice Be a Responsible Aquatic Plants Owner
Never release Red Tiger Lotusor any aquarium plantinto natural waterways. Doing so may harm local ecosystems. Dispose of unwanted plant material responsibly to help preserve aquatic biodiversity.
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