Here are aquatic plants that are well-suited for a shrimp tank (they provide hiding spots, promote biofilm growth, and help maintain water quality):
๐ฟ Moss & Carpeting Plants (Best for Shrimp)
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Java Moss (Taxiphyllum barbieri) โ Very easy to grow, doesnโt require substrate, and is excellent for shrimp to graze on biofilm.ย
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Marimo Moss Balls โ Low maintenance, provide surface area for beneficial microorganisms.
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Subwassertang โ Dense, leaf-like structure that shrimp love to hide and feed in.

๐ฑ Midground & Background Plants (Shelter & Stability)
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Anubias (Nana, Barteri, etc.) โ Hardy plant with broad leaves that collect biofilm for shrimp to graze on.

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Java Fern โ Thrives in low light, easy to care for, and provides great cover.

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Cryptocoryne (e.g., Crypt wendtii, Crypt parva) โ Good for creating natural hiding areas.
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Vallisneria โ Long, grass-like leaves create a jungle effect in the background.
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Dwarf Hairgrass (Eleocharis parvula) โ Ideal for carpeting; shrimp enjoy foraging between blades.
โ๏ธ Floating Plants (Improve Water Quality)
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Amazon Frogbit โ Long roots provide shelter and feeding areas.

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Salvinia / Red Root Floater โ Absorb excess nutrients and reduce nitrate levels.

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Duckweed โ Fast-growing and excellent for nutrient control (needs regular trimming).

๐พ Additional Good Options
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Hornwort (Ceratophyllum) โ Fast-growing, helps stabilize water parameters.

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Hygrophila species โ Easy stem plants that add structure and color.
Why These Plants Are Good for Shrimp
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Provide hiding spots (important for baby shrimp).
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Encourage biofilm growth, a natural food source.
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Help maintain stable water parameters.
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Offer protection during molting.

