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Product description
This glass aquatic plant cup brings a natural accent to planted tanks and aquascapes, keeping small epiphyte species secured while letting water flow through the base. If you are looking for an aquarium plant pot with suction cups to display Anubias or small mosses, this two-pack offers compact, transparent containers that let plants grow visibly and provide extra shelter for small fish. 🌿
Key Points
The clear material and smooth finish make the cups visually discreet so the plants and aquatic layout remain the focus. Fish can swim around and sometimes inside the cups, which adds movement and interest in middle or foreground areas of the aquarium. 🐟
According to the manufacturer, the design includes permeable holes in the bottom to maintain water circulation and to avoid trapping stagnant water around roots. The set is meant for both freshwater and saltwater use, and its small size suits nano tanks or tight decorative spots in larger aquaria. Note that the product is supplied with suction attachments and that placement may need occasional checking to ensure a firm grip on textured surfaces.
Technical Specifications
- Name: PINVNBY Plant Pot Aquarium Decor Aquatic Plant Cup (2 Pack)
- Material: glass
- Size: 2 x 2.4 x 2.8 inches
- Includes: suction cups, manufacturer states four suction cups are supplied
- Use: compatible with freshwater and saltwater aquaria
Usage Recommendations
Place the cups against smooth glass for the best adhesion, and rinse new plants before fixing them inside to remove loose substrate. For epiphytic species like Anubias or small java fern fronds, attach the rhizome to a piece of rock or driftwood within the cup or wedge the plant gently so roots can access water through the perforated base. If you mount the cup at mid-height, it can create an attractive pocket of vegetation that fish use for shelter or curiosity. Consider that textured or heavily curved aquarium walls may reduce suction strength, so repositioning or an alternative anchoring method might be necessary according to tank conditions.
Handle the glass gently during cleaning to avoid chips and check the suction attachments periodically, especially in tanks with strong flow or frequent temperature swings. The compact dimensions limit substrate depth for rooting plants, so choose plants that tolerate minimal substrate or use a small mesh wrap to keep finer media in place.
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Description:
This glass aquatic plant cup brings a natural accent to planted tanks and aquascapes, keeping small epiphyte species secured while letting water flow through the base. If you are looking for an aquarium plant pot with suction cups to display Anubias or small mosses, this two-pack offers compact, transparent containers that let plants grow visibly and provide extra shelter for small fish. 🌿
Key Points
The clear material and smooth finish make the cups visually discreet so the plants and aquatic layout remain the focus. Fish can swim around and sometimes inside the cups, which adds movement and interest in middle or foreground areas of the aquarium. 🐟
According to the manufacturer, the design includes permeable holes in the bottom to maintain water circulation and to avoid trapping stagnant water around roots. The set is meant for both freshwater and saltwater use, and its small size suits nano tanks or tight decorative spots in larger aquaria. Note that the product is supplied with suction attachments and that placement may need occasional checking to ensure a firm grip on textured surfaces.
Technical Specifications
- Name: PINVNBY Plant Pot Aquarium Decor Aquatic Plant Cup (2 Pack)
- Material: glass
- Size: 2 x 2.4 x 2.8 inches
- Includes: suction cups, manufacturer states four suction cups are supplied
- Use: compatible with freshwater and saltwater aquaria
Usage Recommendations
Place the cups against smooth glass for the best adhesion, and rinse new plants before fixing them inside to remove loose substrate. For epiphytic species like Anubias or small java fern fronds, attach the rhizome to a piece of rock or driftwood within the cup or wedge the plant gently so roots can access water through the perforated base. If you mount the cup at mid-height, it can create an attractive pocket of vegetation that fish use for shelter or curiosity. Consider that textured or heavily curved aquarium walls may reduce suction strength, so repositioning or an alternative anchoring method might be necessary according to tank conditions.
Handle the glass gently during cleaning to avoid chips and check the suction attachments periodically, especially in tanks with strong flow or frequent temperature swings. The compact dimensions limit substrate depth for rooting plants, so choose plants that tolerate minimal substrate or use a small mesh wrap to keep finer media in place.





