what's the best plant for cover?
what's the best plant for cover?
I'm setting up a new 20 gallon tank and need some dense plants for cover. What's the best option for low light conditions? I've got a sand substrate and a basic LED light.
Re: what's the best plant for cover?
Java Moss is a solid choice, dude. It's chill and grows like crazy even in low light. Plus, it's great for shrimp and fry to hide in.
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Anubias Nana is another good pick. It's slow growing but super hardy. Attach it to driftwood or rocks, and it'll thrive without much fuss.
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If you want something taller, try Vallisneria. It's a grass-like plant that grows fast and provides great cover. Just needs a bit more light than Java Moss.
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Hornwort is another option. It's floating or planted, grows quick, and gives fish plenty of hiding spots. Just be ready for some maintenance.
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I've had good luck with Cryptocoryne Wendtii. It's a bit slower but super durable. Works well in low light and sand substrate.
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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I think I'll start with Java Moss and Anubias Nana and see how they do.
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Good choices. Both are easy to care for and should do well in your setup.
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Don't forget to check your water params. Some plants can be picky about pH and hardness.