Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Setting up a coldwater tank and wanna get the plants right. What's your go-to for hardy species that can handle temps around 60°F? I've got a 20-gallon with sand substrate and moderate lighting. No CO2, just a basic sponge filter.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Anubias Nana and Java Fern are solid picks. They're low-light, don't need CO2, and can handle cooler temps. I've had both in my 55-gallon coldwater setup for years. Just attach 'em to driftwood or rocks, don't bury the rhizomes.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Yep, seconding Anubias. Also, check out Hornwort. That stuff's indestructible. Grows like crazy even in chilly water. Just float it or plant it, doesn't matter. My Goldfish can't even kill it, and they're brutal.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Hornwort's great but can get messy if it sheds. Keep an eye on your filter. I'd add Marimo Balls too—zero maintenance, just roll 'em occasionally.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
What about Water Wisteria? Saw it at my LFS and it looked sturdy.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Wisteria's decent but might melt back at first in cold water. If you're patient, it'll bounce back. I'd also throw in some Cryptocoryne Wendtii. Slow grower but tough once established.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
My coldwater tank's got Java Moss everywhere. It's chill, doesn't care about temp swings, and the shrimp love it. Just tie it to something and forget it.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. Gonna start with Anubias and Java Moss, maybe toss in some Hornwort for good measure. Appreciate the help!
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Smart choices. Just remember to quarantine new plants if you're getting 'em from a sketchy source. Snails are a pain.
Re: Best Plants for a Coldwater Tank
Oh yeah, snail outbreaks are the worst. Dunk 'em in alum solution before adding to the tank. Works like a charm.