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Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
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You renderd the snippet swatch.liquid with the name of a product option — 'Title'
— that does not belong to your product.
Use {% render 'swatch' with 'name of your product option here' %}
Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
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if your product option name is 'Color'
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You renderd the snippet swatch.liquid with the name of a product option — 'Title'
— that does not belong to your product.
Use {% render 'swatch' with 'name of your product option here' %}
Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
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if your product option name is 'Color'
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You renderd the snippet swatch.liquid with the name of a product option — 'Title'
— that does not belong to your product.
Use {% render 'swatch' with 'name of your product option here' %}
Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
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if your product option name is 'Color'
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You renderd the snippet swatch.liquid with the name of a product option — 'Title'
— that does not belong to your product.
Use {% render 'swatch' with 'name of your product option here' %}
Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
This is case-sensitive! Do not put in 'color'
if your product option name is 'Color'
.
You renderd the snippet swatch.liquid with the name of a product option — 'Title'
— that does not belong to your product.
Use {% render 'swatch' with 'name of your product option here' %}
Example: {% render 'swatch' with 'Color' %}
This is case-sensitive! Do not put in 'color'
if your product option name is 'Color'
.
Background Plants For Fish Tank
Aquarium plants offer your tank charm and are essential parts of any aquatic ecosystem. Additionally, plants give out oxygen and help to absorb dangerous materials, trash, and nitrate and ammonia buildups that might harm the aquarium.
In addition to being the foundation of the food chain, they are great oxygenators. The allelopathic hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum), which inhibits the growth of cyanobacteria (blue algae), secretes a substance that can help control murky water.
Vibrant Background Plants For Fish Tank
It is quite delightful to observe fish in an aquarium. Even though your fish tank is entirely filled with water and features vibrantly colored fish swimming about it, this is insufficient to produce the desired captivating impression.
The primary function of aquatic living plants is to provide the oxygen required by fish for breathing. Aquatic plants are vital for maintaining the health of your aquarium fish in addition to adding to the appeal and beauty of your aquarium. Artificial plastic plants don't actually benefit the fish in your aquarium; instead, they just improve its cosmetic appeal.
Background plants are generally large and tall to help fill out a planted tank, and block distractions such as filters and heaters. They help create depth in your aquascape and adds fullness to your aquascape.
Check out our selection of stem plants, ferns and Amazon Swords. At Aquafy Australia, we have a wide selection of local species to give your aquarium's ecology a head start and provide food and shelter for all of its inhabitants. Ask us anything you want by selecting Chat or visiting our Contact page.