Collection: Live Aquarium Plants
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Lindernia Rotundifolia 'Watermelon'Sold out
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At Aquarium Co-Op, we believe in the power of live aquarium plants to completely transform your fish tank into a delightful slice of nature in your home. Not only do freshwater aquarium plants enhance your tank’s beauty, but they also help purify the water quality and contribute to a healthier ecosystem for your aquatic life. When searching for the best aquarium plants for sale, you can trust us to guide you to the right plants for aquarium environments of all different sizes, requirements, and skill levels. If you’re new to planted tanks, we have a curated list of live aquarium plants for beginners that are very hardy and low maintenance. Start with low light aquarium plants don’t need extra CO2 gas, such as anubias, java fern, and cryptocoryne plants. To create depth and visual interest, get a mix of short plants for the front of the tank and tall aquarium plants for the background. For a splash of color, don’t forget to add some red aquarium plants to make a striking visual impact. Ultimately, our goal is to make your planted aquarium hobby as successful as possible, so come browse our collection of easy aquarium plants to beautify your next fish tank.
This 40-second video shows our team in action at our plant facility.
We keep fish, shrimp and snails with our plants. These algae eaters don't get sold, they live in these aquariums to eat any nuisance algae that could arise. We don't believe it's possible to supply live plants that are 100% free of snails/eggs, algae, or duckweed. Given that, we provide the highest level of care and attempt to minimize these natural elements as some consider them pests. We believe that snails are beneficial. Algae and snail outbreaks are typically the result of an imbalance and will be in harmony once balanced. The only way to get true 100% pest free plants is to buy tissue culture plants, which can come at higher costs and have a longer adjustment period to growing underwater in your planted aquarium.