Low tech plant

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
to quicky name a few

any anubias, any crypts (cryptocoryne), any java ferns, most sword plants. dwarg sags, jungle vals, etc..and a lot of aquatic plants that have a dark green color. stay away from red plants, they need lots of iron and high light to maintain the red in them

tho anubias and ferns are suppose to be attached to driftwoods and not planted into the substrate
 
to quicky name a few

any anubias, any crypts (cryptocoryne), any java ferns, most sword plants. dwarg sags, jungle vals, etc..and a lot of aquatic plants that have a dark green color. stay away from red plants, they need lots of iron and high light to maintain the red in them

tho anubias and ferns are suppose to be attached to driftwoods and not planted into the substrate

Thank u so much


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Limnophila sessiliflora grows like mad under low light. Ive had it for a couple years with it floating on the surface on a small tank about 3" under a 15w tube, and it grows so fast once it gets going. It becomes a big bush in no time with roots coming down, sometimes alot. It looks great in a natural set-up and perfect for fry and fish that like plants.
 
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