wow, a cube aquarium, very good choice for a betta :)
Some easy aquarium plants
ceratophyllum demersum (hornwort)
it's an excellent plant that absorbs many pollutants. It can live very well without being rooted and therefore an excellent float. It should be pruned often because it is weed.
In the first six months or so during which your aquarium will mature, the presence of this plant will help you greatly to avoid algal and bacterial infestations.
anubias nana, anubias barteri
slow growing plant with excellent shades of green. Ideally it would be best to place it tied together with a mangrove trunk. It grows very well in areas of semi-shade
agenandra meeboldii
For a touch of brown red colour in aquarium.
cryptocoryne lucens
very elegant green plant of beautiful appearance with thin and long leaves up to 20cm tall
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A fertile bottom in aquarium will greatly help the growth and maintenance of plants. The CO2 system would be an additional aid, but it is not required for these types of plants.
all these plants require basic weekly fertilization
Thanks! 30 x 30 x 30cm
wow, a cube aquarium, very good choice for a betta :)
Some easy aquarium plants
ceratophyllum demersum (hornwort)
it's an excellent plant that absorbs many pollutants. It can live very well without being rooted and therefore an excellent float. It should be pruned often because it is weed.
In the first six months or so during which your aquarium will mature, the presence of this plant will help you greatly to avoid algal and bacterial infestations.
anubias nana, anubias barteri
slow growing plant with excellent shades of green. Ideally it would be best to place it tied together with a mangrove trunk. It grows very well in areas of semi-shade
agenandra meeboldii
For a touch of brown red colour in aquarium.
cryptocoryne lucens
very elegant green plant of beautiful appearance with thin and long leaves up to 20cm tall
info
A fertile bottom in aquarium will greatly help the growth and maintenance of plants. The CO2 system would be an additional aid, but it is not required for these types of plants.
all these plants require basic weekly fertilization
Amazing, thanks so much for your response! My only concern is the fertilization. I've never done it before and it seems daunting !
For good fertilization it is necessary to respect dosages and administration times. Just try it:)
For example you can use this product (I had good results with these):
dennerle fertilization protocol
http://dennerle.com/en/products/aquaristic/plant-care/basic-fertilization/s7-vitamix
http://dennerle.com/en/products/aquaristic/plant-care/basic-fertilization/e15-feractiv
http://dennerle.com/en/products/aquaristic/plant-care/basic-fertilization/v30-complete
remember that you should create a tank with a lot of plants. The more plants you put the less are the problems :)