P Pinkynicca New Member Joined May 27, 2012 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Jun 14, 2012 #1 headed to the fish store today, what are some good hardy plants to dont require a lot of light?
FishFanatic04 I'm in Planted School. Joined Jan 6, 2012 Messages 3,391 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Jun 14, 2012 #2 Anubias but it needs to be attached to wood or rocks and not buried in the substrate. Same with Java fern. Bacopa is a nice stem plant. Cambomba grows fast even in low light
Anubias but it needs to be attached to wood or rocks and not buried in the substrate. Same with Java fern. Bacopa is a nice stem plant. Cambomba grows fast even in low light
kylealastairlove Fish Addict Joined Nov 28, 2011 Messages 776 Reaction score 0 Location leicester Jun 14, 2012 #3 a lot of the cryptocoryne species are quite hardy, easy to look after literally just stick em in the substrate and watch them grow
a lot of the cryptocoryne species are quite hardy, easy to look after literally just stick em in the substrate and watch them grow
kylealastairlove Fish Addict Joined Nov 28, 2011 Messages 776 Reaction score 0 Location leicester Jun 14, 2012 #4 you coulf also try amazon swords, they worked quite well for me in my low tech set up sorry about the double post
you coulf also try amazon swords, they worked quite well for me in my low tech set up sorry about the double post
FishFanatic04 I'm in Planted School. Joined Jan 6, 2012 Messages 3,391 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Jun 14, 2012 #5 +1 To the above. Crypts will melt a little at first and then grow like crazy. Swords are great because they grow tall and can fill a larger space. I do like a root tab under my sword plants however. They have a large root systems and would appreciate it.
+1 To the above. Crypts will melt a little at first and then grow like crazy. Swords are great because they grow tall and can fill a larger space. I do like a root tab under my sword plants however. They have a large root systems and would appreciate it.