Aquatic plants for c. orientalis tank

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richard

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i am looking to find some suitable floating plants for a c. orientalis aquarium. any ideas? i would appreciate a little feedback on some nice looking plants(not duckweed)
thanks
 
Pothos is very hardy. Anacharis or elodea is great too, as long as you have enough light for it.

(neither of these are really "floating" plants like duckweed, but they can be)
 
I would suggest some lilly pads (artificial or live) because they add beauty and a resting place for newts and or snails........good luck.....
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oh and I almost forgot to mention
Fanwort
java moss
water fern
and water sprite
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actually its not real sprite
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well hope you like the selection and once again GoOd LuCk!!!!}
 
thank you
i like the idea of pothos and lily pads
thanks again
 
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