Wich plant to get?

Joao Rodrigues

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Hello, i recently ventured into the world of anphibians with a couple of cynops, since i had no filter i decided to get myself a plant, the problem is, the plant started to die, and left the water really cloudy. Well, since the plant was the problem and i didnt spent much time searching for the ideal plant (pretty much picked the nicest they had in the shop) i wanted to know wich plant is the ideal for my setup, wich has no direct sun-light and calm and cold waters. Any instructions on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

João Rodrigues.
 
It is really hard to kill java moss, java fern, or watersprite.
Chip
 
I mentioned in another post my luck with water plants.

My Naja grass is doing well, peacock moss too, flame moss and e. tennelus - a sword type plant oh and marimo moss balls.

Sharon
 
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