Beginner Aquarium Plants – Easy Low-Maintenance Plants for Fish Tanks

Beginner Aquarium Plants for Sale

Shop our selection of beginner aquarium plants, the hardy, low-maintenance live plants that make it easy to grow a lush, healthy tank even if you've never kept plants before. These are the forgiving species that tolerate a wide range of lighting and water conditions, don't demand CO2, and bounce back from beginner mistakes. At Tropical Treasures in Cheyenne we keep healthy, well-rooted starter plants so your first planted tank gets off to a strong start.

Beginner plants are the foundation of a great aquascape and pair perfectly with the rest of our live aquatic plants and easy floating plants as your confidence grows.

Popular Beginner Plants

Our beginner-plant lineup rotates with availability, but you'll often find rock-solid favorites like:

  • Java fern & anubias — tough rhizome plants that attach to wood or rock and need no substrate.
  • Cryptocoryne (crypts) — hardy rosette plants in green, brown, and bronze that thrive in low light.
  • Vallisneria & Amazon swords — easy background plants that fill a tank quickly.
  • Mosses — low-light carpeting plants that shrimp and fry adore.

If your tank runs dim, browse our dedicated low-light plants, and see our guide to the best plants for low-tech aquariums.

Beginner Plant Care Tips

The biggest secret to easy plants is matching the plant to your tank rather than fighting your conditions. Give them a few hours less light than you think to avoid algae at first, and add a root tab or liquid fertilizer for heavy root-feeders like swords and crypts. Plant rhizome species (java fern, anubias) by tying them to hardscape rather than burying the rhizome, which will rot if covered. Be patient with crypts, which often "melt" after planting and then regrow stronger from the roots. A quality plant substrate gives roots a strong foundation.

Best Tanks for Beginner Plants

Beginner plants suit almost any peaceful community tank. They're ideal with shrimp, nano fish, and peaceful tetras, all of which appreciate the cover and grazing surfaces. A otocinclus or snail clean-up crew helps keep leaves algae-free. Just avoid notorious plant-diggers and big herbivores that may uproot or munch tender leaves.

FAQ: Beginner Aquarium Plants

Do beginner plants need CO2 or special lights? No. The plants in this collection are chosen specifically because they grow well under standard aquarium lighting with no CO2 injection required.

Why did my new plant start melting or losing leaves? This is common, especially with crypts. The plant is adjusting to your water and will usually regrow stronger from the roots. Don't pull it out; just trim dead leaves.

How many plants should I start with? Plant more heavily than you think at the start. Dense planting outcompetes algae for nutrients and gives you a fuller look right away.

Do I need a special substrate? Rhizome and attaching plants don't, but root-feeders like swords and crypts do best in a nutrient-rich plant substrate or with root tabs added to gravel.

Stop by Tropical Treasures in Cheyenne or call us at 307-369-1118 and we'll help you pick beginner-proof plants for your lighting and setup. We're happy to recommend a starter combo that's hard to kill.

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