We have numerous live plants in our outdoor ponds, and our indoor water garden, but I'm sadly lacking in experience with live plants in my aquariums.
I've tried unsuccessfully 3 times. The first was, stupidly, with duck weed. I'm sure you know how that turned out. The second was some floating mess that was recommended at a LFS. The fish ate it all within the week. The third died, but not before leaving me an infestation of Malaysian Trumpet snails which I've yet to fully eradicate (I've trapped probably thousands, and the yoyo loaches I added to the tank are slowly taking care of the rest).
I'd like to add just a few live plants to a couple of my tanks. So, my question is: are there any idiot-proof live plants that are either free-floating, or can be anchored in natural aquarium gravel substrate, that will thrive without any special additives or CO2, and under normal full-spectrum T-8 lighting?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've tried unsuccessfully 3 times. The first was, stupidly, with duck weed. I'm sure you know how that turned out. The second was some floating mess that was recommended at a LFS. The fish ate it all within the week. The third died, but not before leaving me an infestation of Malaysian Trumpet snails which I've yet to fully eradicate (I've trapped probably thousands, and the yoyo loaches I added to the tank are slowly taking care of the rest).
I'd like to add just a few live plants to a couple of my tanks. So, my question is: are there any idiot-proof live plants that are either free-floating, or can be anchored in natural aquarium gravel substrate, that will thrive without any special additives or CO2, and under normal full-spectrum T-8 lighting?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.