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Love this list! It's awesome to see plants that thrive in gravel-perfect for creating a low-maintenance yet lush aquascape. Can't wait to try these in my tank!
These are some of the best plants for many people who own an aquarium with gravel in it. Cryptocoryne Wendtii is a great option. The plant has so many different colors that can make our tank look beautiful! Thank you so much for doing this video.
Great video! I had no idea so many aquarium plants could thrive in gravel. Your tips on plant selection and maintenance are super helpful. Can't wait to try adding some of these to my tank for a more natural look. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic video! I love how you highlighted such beautiful and easy-to-grow aquarium plants that thrive in gravel. This is super helpful for both beginners and seasoned aquarists looking to create a lush, vibrant underwater landscape. Thanks for the great tips!
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My dwarf sagitaria is covered in brown algae/diatoms. So is my cabomba while everything else is doing fine. I don't know why its only affecting these plants
You mean pure gravel/sand right? Im planning to do a tanned aquarium (pretty much just hardscapes) and an option to add plants in the future is great . Hmmm?
May i know how the sand affects it? Like they're thesame stones right? And how they thrive more ln gravel. I can search yes but its not really to the point . Just trying my luck hehe
It's misleading to include epiphyte plants like Java fern, anubias nana, and buce in this list, as none of them should be buried in gravel. They'd do just as well in a sand tank-poorly, if you don't attach them to a rock or other hardscape.
My planted tank fish got ich, i remove them in to the qurantine tank. How can i qurantine the planted tank ? And how will we know ich has compeletly gone? Cz some fishes have no spots but some has white spots still
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This channel is a goldmine for aquarium knowledge. Vallisneria has really captured my attention. Can't wait to add it to my tank.
"Great list! These plants are perfect for adding a natural touch to any gravel-based aquarium. Thanks for sharing!"
Love this list! It's awesome to see plants that thrive in gravel-perfect for creating a low-maintenance yet lush aquascape. Can't wait to try these in my tank!
Love how these plants make any aquarium look vibrant and natural!.
These are some of the best plants for many people who own an aquarium with gravel in it. Cryptocoryne Wendtii is a great option. The plant has so many different colors that can make our tank look beautiful! Thank you so much for doing this video.
I didn't know so many plants could thrive in gravel! Definitely trying a few of these in my tank.
Great video! I had no idea so many aquarium plants could thrive in gravel. Your tips on plant selection and maintenance are super helpful. Can't wait to try adding some of these to my tank for a more natural look. Thanks for sharing!
Great list! Perfect for anyone looking to add some low-maintenance greenery to their aquarium. 🌿🐠
Fantastic video! I love how you highlighted such beautiful and easy-to-grow aquarium plants that thrive in gravel. This is super helpful for both beginners and seasoned aquarists looking to create a lush, vibrant underwater landscape. Thanks for the great tips!
Loved the variety of plants you showcased! Super helpful for setting up my new gravel tank. Thank you!
Your plant recommendations are spot on! Can’t wait to try these in my gravel substrate. Great video!
Glad you like them!
Enjoyed learning about easy-to-grow plants in gravel for aquariums. Thanks
Informative breakdown of top aquarium plants for gravel setups. Appreciate the recommendations.
Great video on the best aquarium plants that grow in gravel. Very helpful guide.
I love this!!! Very good job! I love the photo editing and quality! Continue!
All the plant recommendations here are very complete and good! I'm confused about choosing the best one.
Java fern and Anubias are my personal faves from the list
This was an amazing video, I felt and learned something unknown, thanks for sharing ❤️❤
Very well summarised. Having amazon sword and val. Surprised cryptocrone can grow without soil. Very nice
Thank you 😊
you do an amazing job bringing to us this kind of information, is amazing to know this aquarium plants
Thanks ❤️
I think this is a very amazing video. This video is a really informative and helpful for us. Thank you so much.
The plants that grow in this gravel give a natural impression so that when looking at the aquarium it feels like looking at a real mini ecosystem😅
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Really loved this video cause i learned a lot great new things from this awsome video thank🎉
Great ideas for sure. Thanks for sharing
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So beautiful and amazing video.. I love this channel and appreciate all time for your video. Thanks a lot
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Sir can i discuss with you personally about aquriam and about fish and some other important information
It’s clear that proper care and attention to lighting, substrate, and water conditions are crucial for keeping these plants thriving,,
I very much agree! And I love your channel!
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Very amazing video
Amazing video
Very nice video
Among These Aquarium Plants My Choice is Amazon Sword....🔝
Nice 👍
Good day! Bro im using basalt gravel as a substrate can i do grass carpet and they will spread also? I hope you give me some advise
In this Video Anacharis Is Favorite Plant ‼️
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My dwarf sagitaria is covered in brown algae/diatoms. So is my cabomba while everything else is doing fine. I don't know why its only affecting these plants
I love anacharis, but it's illegal in my state
How about Water wistera?
Amazing plant and I should have included it 😆
You mean pure gravel/sand right? Im planning to do a tanned aquarium (pretty much just hardscapes) and an option to add plants in the future is great . Hmmm?
I meant gravel in this or neutral soil. For sand just don’t plant them keep them out of the sand and attach to driftwood/rocks
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May i know how the sand affects it? Like they're thesame stones right? And how they thrive more ln gravel. I can search yes but its not really to the point . Just trying my luck hehe
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You forgot pearlweed 😂
Can microsword survive too?
They can with root tabs in gravel
It's misleading to include epiphyte plants like Java fern, anubias nana, and buce in this list, as none of them should be buried in gravel. They'd do just as well in a sand tank-poorly, if you don't attach them to a rock or other hardscape.
You are correct the rhizome shouldn’t be buried. I mentioned that in the video.
this video is similar to one aquafinity made 06:32
I never heard of him. I’ll go check him out. The blog post this video is based on is much older than then this video and his.
My planted tank fish got ich, i remove them in to the qurantine tank. How can i qurantine the planted tank ? And how will we know ich has compeletly gone? Cz some fishes have no spots but some has white spots still
Didn't have to remove your fish. Just turn the aquarium temperature up to 86° for two weeks or until a week after the last white spot is seen.
Great video on the best aquarium plants that grow in gravel. Very helpful guide