best plants for a Nano tank
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BronsonRye - Posts: 3
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best plants for a Nano tank
What are the best plants for a 5-gallon nano tank? I've got a sponge filter, low to medium light, and no CO2. Looking for something easy to care for but still visually appealing.
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I've had good luck with Anubias Nana in my nano tank. It's slow-growing but super hardy. Just glue it to a rock or driftwood, and it'll do its thing without much fuss.
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Java Moss is another solid pick. It's basically indestructible and gives a nice, wild look. Plus, shrimp love it if you're into that kinda thing.
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BronsonRye - Posts: 3
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Re: best plants for a Nano tank
Thanks for the suggestions. I've heard mixed things about Java Moss being messy. Does it really get out of control, or is it manageable with regular trimming?
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It can get a bit wild if you let it go, but a quick trim every couple weeks keeps it in check. Just gotta stay on top of it.BronsonRye wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 6:09 am Thanks for the suggestions. I've heard mixed things about Java Moss being messy. Does it really get out of control, or is it manageable with regular trimming?
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Dwarf Hairgrass is another option if you want a carpeting plant. It's a bit more demanding with light, but it looks killer when it fills in.
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Yeah, Dwarf Hairgrass is dope, but it's gonna need more light than you've got unless you upgrade. Stick with the low-light stuff for now.
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BronsonRye - Posts: 3
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Re: best plants for a Nano tank
Marimo Balls sound interesting. Do they need any special care, or can I just toss 'em in and forget about it?
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Nah, they're chill. Just give 'em a rinse every now and then to keep 'em clean. Easiest plant ever.