sharing my low-tech tank journey

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DuskRider9
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Re: sharing my low-tech tank journey

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This thread is super helpful. I've been scared to try plants, but maybe I'll start with Java Fern like kayla. Seems chill.
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sundrift
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Re: sharing my low-tech tank journey

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DuskRider9 wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:14 am This thread is super helpful. I've been scared to try plants, but maybe I'll start with Java Fern like kayla. Seems chill.
Java Fern is a great starter plant. Just don't bury the rhizome, or it'll rot. Tie it to a rock or driftwood instead.
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Re: sharing my low-tech tank journey

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Totally agree with sundrift. Java Fern is bulletproof once you get it anchored. My first plant too, and it's still going strong after two years.
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Re: sharing my low-tech tank journey

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That's reassuring! I tied mine to driftwood, and it's hanging in there. Just wish it'd grow faster, but patience is key, I guess.
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Re: sharing my low-tech tank journey

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Patience is huge with low-tech. My tank took almost a year to really fill in, but now it's lush. Slow and steady wins the race.
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