šŸŽ‰ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
Neoregelia "Shocking Pink"
HomeStore

Neoregelia "Shocking Pink"

Neoregelia "Shocking Pink"

$6.90

Original: $22.99

-70%
Neoregelia "Shocking Pink"—

$22.99

$6.90

The Story

NeoregeliaĀ ShockingĀ Pink is a medium to large-sized bromeliad that is perfect forĀ a centerpieceĀ in an 18x24 or 24x24 vivarium. They get about 16-18 inches in diameter, but can be successfully worked into 18x24 enclosures. This bromeliadĀ has a intense to pastel pinkĀ center with green leaves! More pink than ever on this one! Color upon receiptĀ may be slightly duller due to growing in lower light conditions. Bromeliads are epiphytic and will send roots out in order to attach to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds. Bromeliads also hold water in their leaves, providing deposition sites for tadpoles. For this reason, we do not recommend planting this Bromeliad in the substrate; if they are watered from the bottom and top, the core can rot. Many dart frogs, especially Oophaga, rely on these plants (and film canisters in captivity) for breeding. Bromeliads form pups from the mature plant and will clump together. Please add fresh water to your bromeliads at least weekly, and allow them adequate ventilation. If you do not have ventilation, we do not recommend keeping them fully filled with water.

Ā 

Description

NeoregeliaĀ ShockingĀ Pink is a medium to large-sized bromeliad that is perfect forĀ a centerpieceĀ in an 18x24 or 24x24 vivarium. They get about 16-18 inches in diameter, but can be successfully worked into 18x24 enclosures. This bromeliadĀ has a intense to pastel pinkĀ center with green leaves! More pink than ever on this one! Color upon receiptĀ may be slightly duller due to growing in lower light conditions. Bromeliads are epiphytic and will send roots out in order to attach to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds. Bromeliads also hold water in their leaves, providing deposition sites for tadpoles. For this reason, we do not recommend planting this Bromeliad in the substrate; if they are watered from the bottom and top, the core can rot. Many dart frogs, especially Oophaga, rely on these plants (and film canisters in captivity) for breeding. Bromeliads form pups from the mature plant and will clump together. Please add fresh water to your bromeliads at least weekly, and allow them adequate ventilation. If you do not have ventilation, we do not recommend keeping them fully filled with water.

Ā 

Neoregelia "Shocking Pink" | FrogDaddy