Plants for a High-Flow Nano
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onyxim - Posts: 10
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Plants for a High-Flow Nano
Setting up a 5 gallon nano with a strong HOB filter. What plants can handle the flow without getting shredded? I've got some Java Fern but worried it's gonna get wrecked.
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Eggmind - Posts: 3
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
Anubias Nana is a solid choice for high flow. It's tough and can be tied to rocks or driftwood. I've had mine in a similar setup for months, no issues.
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axonix - Posts: 13
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
Bucephalandra is another great option. It's hardy, grows slow, and won't mind the flow. Just make sure it's anchored well. What's your lighting like?
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finleyx - Posts: 10
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
I've had success with Cryptocoryne Wendtii in high flow. It stays low and spreads out, so the flow doesn't bother it much. Substrate matters though, what are you using?
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felix8on - Posts: 15
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
My Java Fern got torn up in high flow. Switched to Anubias and it's doing way better. Maybe try that.
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Terra12 - Posts: 6
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
How about mosses? Java Moss or Christmas Moss can handle flow if you attach them to something. They'll sway with the current, looks pretty cool.
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avena - Posts: 5
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deepsea5 - Posts: 4
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
Dude, go for some Marimo balls. They're indestructible and roll with the flow. Plus, they're low maintenance, just gotta squeeze 'em out during water changes.
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turbo2 - Posts: 2
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Re: Plants for a High-Flow Nano
Vallisneria might work if you trim it regularly. It grows fast and can handle flow, but it'll need nutrients. What's your dosing routine?
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lilypond - Posts: 3
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