My top five EASY aquarium plants

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Published 2016-12-20

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  • @ronshook5194
    HI RACHEL, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS...! New to plants, started to get back into AQUARIUMS again.....I am a retired zoo keeper, 69 yrs. Old...so I HAD to face the fact, that I cannot have ALOT OF hoofstock. Etc. So, I'm surrounding myself with AQUARIUMS. Really like the CORYS, your videos on them EXCELLENT, AND for now. GUPPIES and ENDLERS. The types BLEW me away. Yrs ago when I had tanks. ,had a GUPPIE TANK in my dorm room...1970....the new varieties Are astounding...! Anyway, I find your videos, very helpful, interesting, AND right to the point....New Subscriber here. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, & THANKS....Ron Shook
  • I think Rachel is fantastic... I've used her ideas again and again, with success. Thanks Rachel!
  • @boebender
    I come back to this video often as a reference. Thank you!!
  • @sam3350
    thanks you for all the knowledge I get from Ur videos
  • @Hankxiong
    I’ve learned alot from this channel thank you!
  • @TheAxebitten
    Personaly I love the Cryptocoryne family, in particular the Legroy and Pigmea varieties.
  • my favorite is water lettuce "Pistia stratioes" i have found it will grow just fine under low light as well as high light and they make a great covering to prevent jumping witch is great cuz with a floating plant you want an open top tank so they dont mold
  • @PanduPoluan
    Thanks for the vid! I'm looking for aquatic plants, but since I'm really a beginner, I'm a bit hesitant... but your explanation is very clear. Now off I go to find some buce :D
  • @kelly-bo-belly
    Lovely video and beautiful tanks. Thanks so much for the suggestions.
  • @roddaprime
    I like anubis nana too! Also dwarf amazon sword!
  • @torenmcknight
    I have a temple compacta in my 20 gallon tank and when I got it it was about 2" tall but now (a year later) it is about a foot tall and my shrimp and black khuli loaches love to hang out on the leaves and in the roots. I love this plant
  • I started with Java Fern and it has been the most rewarding plant. It's very easy and it does well in high light high tech and low tech low light. It has done extremely well for me! It took over an entire driftwood that I had at one point! It was a bit as a 50 gallon bucket!
  • @tekkchi
    Thanks been waiting for your take on easy aquatic plants!! :)