Easy, Good Looking, Plants

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I need plants. Swords arent doing good except for my one rossette sword. I have sand, and I'm getting some Festivums, cupid cichlids, corys, and flame tetras. Tanks been up and running for 3-4 years now. I want some crypts, and like valisnerra. Need some other plants.
 
I need plants. Swords arent doing good except for my one rossette sword. I have sand, and I'm getting some Festivums, cupid cichlids, corys, and flame tetras. Tanks been up and running for 3-4 years now. I want some crypts, and like valisnerra. Need some other plants.

wisteria. Easiest. plant. ever
 
I need plants. Swords arent doing good except for my one rossette sword. I have sand, and I'm getting some Festivums, cupid cichlids, corys, and flame tetras. Tanks been up and running for 3-4 years now. I want some crypts, and like valisnerra. Need some other plants.

wisteria. Easiest. plant. ever

You say that but my boyfriend has killed his lol.
 
ill try wisteria, and marimo balls
hate cambomba, too messy
how are onion plants and dwarf lillies?
 
Cabomba does not grow like mad in my tank. I don't think it's growing at all...What the heck? Pretty though!

I also have a Cryptocoryne Wendtii "Bronze" (Tropica). Looks really good and hasn't died on me yet. That's what I'd recommend.
 
Get some Elodea Densa! Very fast growing so it soaks up a lot of Nitrates.

That and Anubias are doing well in my tanks with no CO2 or ferts.

AW
 
Apologa (something like that)

To be honest this is the easiest way.

Go to Wal-Mart and buy the bulb packets.
Ship them to the manufacturer because 90% of the time they fail anyways.
You receive 10 bulbs back and they are germinated.
Put into fish tank and watch it thrive.

It helps because seeds pack a lot of nutrients to help plants grow. It will slow down if your tank isn't equipped with the right lights, co2, etc. But it's the cheapest and most hardy plants I have ever had.
 
i will try java fern, gonna get some super glue or try fishing line, have some wood soaking outside to waterlog it
 

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