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Uruguayensis Sword


This sword grows very large and can be too big for smaller aquarium. Groth is relatively slow, however. Spreading is by shoots. Due to its large size, this sword is best as a background plants and is good for hiding tubes and pipes.

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Filed under: aquarium and pet supplies on May 16th, 2008

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