![]() It grows very slow, which is a good thing because therefore it does not require a lot of light, nutrients or additional CO2. I’d like to recommend any Anubias plant, because their requirements are always very similar.Īnubias plants have thick, dark green leaves. ![]() There are several varieties of Anubias plants, which vary primarily in leaf size. ![]() The second plant on the list is another super hardy and popular plant called Anubias. I cover what fish I have, but you can also clearly see what plants I’m keeping. I’ve recorded a video where I introduce myself and show you my 3 aquariums. Right now I want to assure you that I’ve kept and seen success with all these plants. Click here to skip ahead to the first plant on the list. For now, this is the current list:Īll plants will be covered in detail, with images, below. This page is constructed over several months, and if I change my mind I make sure to update the aquarium recommendations. I’ve also looked at the recommendations of other experts such as Cory from Aquarium Co-Op, the people over at ModestFish and my friend Andrian Scaper who’s a professional aquascaper. On this page, you’ll find my no-nonsense list of the 11 aquarium plants that gave me the least amount of problems and the most satisfaction. You’re reading my website, of which I am the main editor. I’ve learned what I know through extensive research and trial and error. My name is Bart and I have been keeping aquarium plants for over 5 years now. I like keeping fish, but I secretly have to admit that I like aquarium plants even more.
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