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Best plants for tanks

Sepiida

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Hi, I was just curious as to what the highest recommended or personally preferred plants for axo tanks were. I'm currently trying to add more plants to my tank and I have hornwort which works and have tried water hyacinth but it always ends up dying. Thanks for any suggestions you might have!
 

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Anything from the anubias family does really well; also java ferns.

Basically any plants with low light and low co2 requirements.
 
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