Re: easy to grow aquarium plants for beginners
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:01 pm
What a beautiful setup you have there.
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I've got water with a gh of 17 and it seems to be a death sentence for hornwort - it just won't thrive for me.WildFins wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:06 pmIf you're not exactly the most skilled with thread or rocks, you can also use cyanoacrylate superglue to secure the rhizome to a piece of hardscape. Just remember, a little goes a long way – too much glue and you'll be left with unsightly white marks.TankWarrior wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 8:51 am Hey TFF, back with more help for the newbies. Plants can really bring a tank to life, but not all of them are created equal - especially when it comes to low-light conditions and minimal maintenance. I've found some great options that thrive in typical tank conditions, using only the nutrients provided by the fish. If you're looking for some color and ease of growth, here are my top picks. I've listed them roughly from easiest to still pretty easy to care for: Anacharis or Pondweed, Anubias, Water Sprite or Indian Water Fern, Hornwort, Pennywort, Dwarf Water Lettuce, Java Fern, and Banana Lily. These plants are perfect for getting started and can easily fill a large tank.