Plants for eft aquarium

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richard

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Is marsh Marigold a suitable plant/flower for a terrestial setup? i am keeping a freind's red eft for 35 days...i hope i dont kill it. i hope to suprise her with a spruced up aquarium when she returns.
 
Marsh marigolds are protected in most places. They're also very sensitive to moisture. They need standing water, which is not appropriate for an eft setup.
 
ok thanks
any ideas on a flowering plant that could grow in said environment?
 
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