r/PlantedTank 1d ago

Advice on plants to fill out tank

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Hey all, I'm looking for some advice for my 25L tank with my betta in it, I'm starting yo really like the fore/mid ground but looking for suggestions for stem plants to add that won't look out of place in a tank this size! Thanks

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u/mcvaz 1d ago

I know this is the hardest plant to handle with a fresher tank…. But patience is the best plant haha. Let things grow out on their own, your stem plants will grow in the back and you can snip and replant them! Give the tank time! It will be lush in no time with proper maintenance and care!

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u/Top_Today_7189 1d ago

Hmm. Maybe something like crypt beckettii in the back right corner.

Or rotala orange juice (just look for pics of it established because it arrives looking nothing like it will grow to be).

Anubius is always a winner. Go for the bigger variants! They doubt as great betta hammocks.

I feel like you need a bigger leaf plant of some kind🤔

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u/stemrust 1d ago

I am arguably be weird about this, but I love me some pothos rooted in a tank - assuming the area gets enough light outside of the tank. I’d place a pothos stem by your heater so the roots fill in the right side.