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Leicharti188 said:
Do you have any opinions of any floating plants that may work in there? they'd have to be hardy and not require too much light.

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Howdy,

If you have problems with floating plants clogging up your circulation, then try to block the sensitive areas off with cork bark. You get that in aquarium shops or also reptile shops. Fix it with suction cups to the site you want them to stay at. Now you can add floating plants, and they won't ever get into your filter.

Regarding floating plants, check out this thread:

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8334


HarleyK
 
Although not as effective in reducing excess nutrients there are several rooted plants that produce floating leaves and look great in tanks.
 
try frog bit it's bigger than duckweed and easier to controll as far as completely covering the top of the tank
 
also look into java fern (microsorium pteroprius) another low light plant that propigates very well , and uses up a lot of nutrients in the tank a very good bio filtration suppliment
 
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