best plants for a Fry tank
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cartoguy - Posts: 3
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best plants for a Fry tank
What are the best plants for a fry tank? I've got a 10-gallon setup with some guppy fry and wanna make sure they've got plenty of cover. Heard Java Moss is good, but what else works?
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aquahive - Posts: 11
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
Java Moss is solid, but Hornwort is even better. It grows fast and gives fry tons of hiding spots. I've also had luck with Water Wisteria—it's easy to grow and provides good cover.
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pennyplus - Posts: 6
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
I've used Frogbit in my fry tank. The roots give the fry something to hide in, and it helps keep the water clean. Just make sure it doesn't block all the light.
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finleyx - Posts: 8
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
Dwarf Hairgrass is another option. It stays low and dense, perfect for fry to dart through. Just needs decent lighting to spread well.
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florapod - Posts: 10
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
Y'all sleeping on Guppy Grass. That stuff is like a fry paradise. Grows like crazy, doesn't need much light, and the babies love it. Plus, it's cheap as dirt.
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cartoguy - Posts: 3
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. Gonna grab some Hornwort and Guppy Grass and see how it goes.
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Fablet - Posts: 17
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marvin - Posts: 4
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
Don't forget about Anubias Nana. It's slow-growing, but super hardy. Tie it to a rock or driftwood, and the fry will love weaving through the leaves.
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wavekeeper - Posts: 4
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
I've used Amazon Sword in my fry tank. The broad leaves give good cover, but it needs root tabs to thrive.
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aquahive - Posts: 11
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Re: best plants for a Fry tank
True, but it can get too big for a 10-gallon. Maybe go with a smaller variety like the Dwarf Amazon Sword.wavekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:21 pm I've used Amazon Sword in my fry tank. The broad leaves give good cover, but it needs root tabs to thrive.