Bettaguy08
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I want to get a 5 gallon aquarium and want to use live plants, it’s my first time I’m gonna use live plants and I want to know what plants I should get for it and that would look nice and be ez to take care of.
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Well, are you looking for ones that will need to be planted in the substrate or ones that attach themselves to rocks and other decor? Or floating plants?I want to get a 5 gallon aquarium and want to use live plants, it’s my first time I’m gonna use live plants and I want to know what plants I should get for it and that would look nice and be ez to take care of.
What’s the difference between the ones you have to attach to decor and rocks and the ones that have to be in the gravel? Which one is easier in your opinion?Well, are you looking for ones that will need to be planted in the substrate or ones that attach themselves to rocks and other decor? Or floating plants?
I think narrow leaf Java fern would be a good option, what should I get for it though. Does it need a specific type of substrate? What do you need to keep it?Things like java fern are easy. Severy anibius species are good. Just be careful not to buy
Terrestrial
plants.
stuff that can be attatched to decorWhat’s the difference between the ones you have to attach to decor and rocks and the ones that have to be in the gravel? Which one is easier in your opinion?
So how do you feed those types of plants?stuff that can be attatched to decor
they can absorb nutrients using leave
Well ones that attach to decor cant be planted in substrate because the rhizome and roots will rot...What’s the difference between the ones you have to attach to decor and rocks and the ones that have to be in the gravel? Which one is easier in your opinion?
They will suck up the ammonia and nitrates...So how do you feed those types of plants?
Do NOT put it in substrate... You're gonna kill it.What
I think narrow leaf Java fern would be a good option, what should I get for it though. Does it need a specific type of substrate? What do you need to keep it?
Although, you may be able to lightly put it under gravel NOT sandDo NOT put it in substrate... You're gonna kill it.
Ohhh okAlthough, you may be able to lightly put it under gravel NOT sand
That’s perfect!They will suck up the ammonia and nitrates...
All java ferns and java swords are substrate plants. Aqua soil is always the best, but other options would be river sand and possible pea gravel. Fine grained grit works well. With plants the finer the better.What
I think narrow leaf Java fern would be a good option, what should I get for it though. Does it need a specific type of substrate? What do you need to keep it?