Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
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bluemuse - Posts: 10
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Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
I'm setting up a 20-gallon low-maintenance tank and need plant suggestions. What's the easiest stuff to keep alive with minimal light and no CO2?
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Nexario - Posts: 5
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Anubias and Java Fern are solid choices. They're hardy, don't need much light, and you can just tie 'em to driftwood or rocks. I've had mine for years with zero fuss.
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admiral - Posts: 11
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Cryptocorynes are another good option. They're slow growers but tough as nails. Just don't move them around too much once they're settled.
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dumbwit - Posts: 3
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Yep, Anubias is the way to go. Mine survived a power outage that killed half my other plants. They're basically indestructible.
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aflux - Posts: 46
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
If you want something carpeting, try Dwarf Sagittaria. It's not as demanding as other carpet plants and spreads nicely under low light.
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dakotan - Posts: 1
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riverray - Posts: 4
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Or just throw in some plastic plants and call it a day. Kidding! But seriously, why not Marimo balls? They're zero effort.
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finsley - Posts: 8
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Hornwort is another low-maintenance option. It grows fast, helps with water quality, and doesn't need much light. Just trim it occasionally.
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deepdive - Posts: 5
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
I'd recommend a mix of Anubias, Java Fern, and maybe some floating plants like Frogbit. They're all easy and balance the tank's ecosystem.
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tiger - Posts: 4
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Re: Plants for a Low-Maintenance Tank
Vallisneria is great for background planting. It grows tall, doesn't need CO2, and handles low light well. Just be ready to trim it now and then.