best plants for a Planted bowl
best plants for a Planted bowl
I'm setting up a planted bowl and need some advice on the best plants. It's a 3-gallon bowl with low tech lighting, no CO2. What's worked for you guys?
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
Anubias Nana is a solid choice. It's slow growing and doesn't need much light. Just attach it to a small rock or driftwood. Java Moss is another good one, super easy to care for.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
I've had great luck with Marimo Moss Balls in my bowl. They're practically zero maintenance and my shrimp love them. Plus, they give the bowl a nice, natural look.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
Dwarf Hairgrass can work if you're willing to put in a bit more effort. It needs decent light and might require root tabs, but it's worth it for the carpet effect. Just keep it trimmed.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
Cryptocoryne Wendtii is another option. It's hardy and doesn't need much light. Just make sure the substrate is nutrient-rich or use root tabs.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
I'd throw in some floating plants like Duckweed or Salvinia. They help with algae control and give the bowl a cool, shaded look. Just be ready to thin them out regularly.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I'll definitely try the Anubias and Marimo Moss Balls first. They sound like the easiest to start with.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
If you're adding shrimp later, the Marimo Moss Balls will be a hit. My shrimp are always grazing on them. Just make sure to rinse them occasionally to keep them clean.
Re: best plants for a Planted bowl
One thing to watch with the bowl is water evaporation. Smaller volumes can swing params fast. Top off with RO or distilled water to avoid mineral buildup.