Collection: Aquatic Plants

🌊 Why Aquatic Plants Matter

Aquatic plants are more than decoration—they oxygenate water, absorb nitrates, provide shelter for fish and shrimp, and create a natural ecosystem inside the aquarium. Live plants also help reduce algae by competing for nutrients.

🌿 Types of Aquarium Plants

🌱 Foreground Plants

  • Dwarf Hairgrass (Eleocharis sp.) – carpeting grass-like plant
  • Monte Carlo (Micranthemum sp.) – lush green carpet, beginner-friendly
  • Anubias nana petite – hardy, small-leaved plant for foreground

🌿 Midground Plants

  • Cryptocoryne species – colorful, hardy plants for mid-level growth
  • Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) – attaches to driftwood or rocks
  • Staurogyne repens – bushy growth, adds texture

🌿 Background Plants

  • Amazon Sword (Echinodorus bleheri) – tall, broad-leaf plant
  • Vallisneria (Jungle Val) – long, grass-like leaves for vertical depth
  • Rotala & Ludwigia species – vibrant reds and greens

🌿 Floating Plants

  • Duckweed – small, fast-growing surface cover
  • Water Lettuce – floating rosettes with dangling roots
  • Frogbit – broad leaves, easy nutrient absorber

🛠️ Tank Requirements for Plants

  • Lighting: Low, medium, or high depending on species
  • Substrate: Nutrient-rich soil for root feeders; sand or gravel with root tabs
  • Fertilization: Liquid fertilizers and root tabs for healthy growth
  • CO₂: Some plants thrive without it (Anubias, Java Fern), while carpeting and red plants benefit from CO₂ injection

✅ Benefits of Aquatic Plants

  • Oxygen production & improved water quality
  • Shelter and breeding areas for fish/shrimp
  • Reduces algae by using excess nutrients
  • Enhances the natural look of aquascapes

❓ FAQ

Q: What are the easiest aquarium plants for beginners?
Java Fern, Anubias, Amazon Sword, and Cryptocoryne are hardy starter plants.

Q: Do aquarium plants need CO₂?
Not all—many thrive without CO₂, but high-light plants (like carpeting species) benefit from added CO₂.

Q: How long do aquarium plants live?
With proper care, many aquatic plants grow indefinitely through propagation.

Q: Can live plants replace a filter?
No—but they help improve water quality by absorbing waste and providing oxygen.