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  • Low light/no CO2 floaters?

    Is there any I could put in my guppy tank for fry to hide in?

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      Hmmm...how low is the light? Remember, it is going to be stronger at the surface of the water where your floaters...um...float. I have Amazon Frogbit growing in my low/med light tank and it does really well. Endler fry seems to like it.
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        Moss, lots of java moss.
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        • #5
          hornwort, guppy grass, anacharis, etc will float and grow well. most 'floaters' are adapted to low CO2 and light conditions.
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