Electric Warrior
Fishaholic
David J, I would just go planted and forget fake plants if I were you. They are so much better to have in your tank, look more natural, and will help break down fish waste/nitrAte, etc. much faster, and help with oxygenation. The fish will also really appreciate it. The tank I currently have is the first planted tank I have ever done, and I would never go back to fake. That said, you will have plants casualties, plants melt, be moving plants around quite a bit, swap plants around, etc., but you will learn as you go. There are quite a few plants out there that are good for beginners, and what I would recommend is start cycling your tank first and find out what your water parameters start to look like, and start choosing plants based on that. The reason is that some plants do better in harder water, while some will be fine with soft, acidic water, etc. Some plants are picky about the water temperature, but some aren't, etc. I am assuming you will not be using C02, so that will eliminate lots of the difficult plants. Just do some online research. There are quite a few online sites with great plant profiles that will tell you everything that you want to now. Some easy plants to start with are things like java fern, anubias, vallisneria, amazon swords, and some crypts (crypts are best to add after the tank has been up and running for a few months imo.) If you do gourami's, some floating plants like salvia natans, dwarf water lettuce, duck weed, etc. are good. If you are def going to do corries, I would go sand.