Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
I'm setting up a 5-gallon tank and wanna keep it simple with plants. What's the best low-maintenance stuff that won't outgrow the space too fast? I've got a basic LED light, no CO2, and sand substrate.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
Anubias Nana or Java Fern are solid picks. They don't need much light, and you can tie 'em to driftwood or rocks. Just don't bury the rhizome or they'll rot.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
I'd add Cryptocoryne Wendtii to that list. It's slow-growing and comes in a few colors. Just keep an eye on the roots, they can melt if you move them too much.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
Moss balls are kinda fun if you want zero effort. They just roll around and look weirdly cute. Plus, shrimp love 'em.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
Dwarf Sagittaria could work if you want a grassy look. It spreads but not too aggressively in a small tank.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
Thanks for the suggestions, folks. Gonna start with Anubias and maybe a moss ball. Any tips on keeping the algae down with these?
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Yep, what mirroron said. Also, if you're using liquid ferts, go easy. Too much and you'll get a green mess.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
I've had luck with floating plants like Frogbit. They shade the tank a bit and suck up excess nutrients. Just gotta trim 'em now and then.
Re: Best Plants for a 5-Gallon Tank
If you're gonna add snails, make sure your tank's cycled. They're sensitive to ammonia spikes.