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Cryptocoryne Lutea

Cryptocoryne Lutea
Cryptocoryne Lutea Live Plants
Scientific name: Cryptocoryne Lutea
Skill level: easy
Placement: mid-ground
Co2 Requirement: none
Preferred fertilizer: root tab
Light requirement: low light
Growth rate: fast




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