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    What plants are good for a co2-less tank with moderate lighting?

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    Well, you're looking at slow growing tough ones then. Java Fern, Anubias sp. and quite a variety of mosses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spilopterus View Post
    Well, you're looking at slow growing tough ones then. Java Fern, Anubias sp. and quite a variety of mosses.
    Which mosses arent demanding? Will US fissidens do well in such a tank?

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    all mosses can do well in such a tank, including us fissiden. Some people will say that certain mosses require a fan or chiller, but my personal experience is that they all grow well without any form of cooling, even next to a window exposed to direct (hot) sunlight daily. I've grown both weeping moss and us fissiden in such conditions.

    You can also consider Cryptocoryne species (the wendtii species has many beautiful variants), Echinodorus species (Amazon Swords), some of the tougher stems like Hygrophila species...there are many plants that can do well in a co2-less medium light tank

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