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They are a good plant for terrariums and can be kept feet wet but not submerged. A good rule of thumb for looking for tank plants is to look for solid colored leaves that look thin in appearance. There are few aquatic plants that are multicolored and leaves that are meant to be submerged are normally thin and do not hold there upright stance or leaf shape when in open air. Take this plant back and give them a hard time for it,if more customers complained about being fooled they may rethink there labeling.
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Dracaena species are not aquarium plants but they are sold at fish stores because people put them in terrariums, as smaug said. Best to check out the kinds of plants you want first then take a list to the store so you don't get those that are wrong.
You can put this plant in a pot in your house tho because a houseplant is really what it is. If you see Lucky Bamboo at the fish store, don't get that one either or arrow leaf. They also sell those and people make the mistake of buying them, as well.
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I almost bought a peacock fern from them until I looked it up on my phone and discovered it wasn't aquatic either. Honestly, I'd just refrain from buying plants from them. Why should you have to worry if the plants are even aquatic or not? Find a good LFS nearby and give them your business. Or better yet, order some plants from members here. You can get plants that aren't available in most stores and at really good prices too.
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I bought the White Ribbon plant from PetCo about a month ago also. Appreciate the message about it not being an aquatic plant. Will yank it out when I get home.
55g: Planted Tank: Firemouth, Blue Acara, Rainbow Cichlid, 15 Bloodfin Tetras, and 8 Panda Cories
45g Planted Tank: 2 Koi Angelfish, 19 Rummy Nose Tetras, and 6 Green Cories
20g Planted Tank: 8 Harlequin Rasboras, 4 Peppered Cories, and 8 Amano Shrimp
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Damn I just bought this from petsmart :( I should bring it back I guess?
RIP Shark Bait, my Red Tail Shark :(
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this thread is two years old, but yes. yes you should.
300 gallon mega tank: sailfin pleco, clown loaches, silver dollars, roseline sharks, congo tetras, new world cichlids
125 gallon office tank: Africian cichlids, synodontis catfih
75 gallon community tank: bolivian rams, black skirt tetras, dwarf neon rainbowfish, corys, harlequin rasboras, otos, bristlenose and bulldog plecos, assassin snails, various shrimp
60 gallon goldfish tank: fancy goldfish
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Yeah I know but I just bought mine like two days again lol
RIP Shark Bait, my Red Tail Shark :(
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