Aquatic Plants
Live Aquatic Plants for Sale — Freshwater Aquarium Plants
Shop live aquatic plants for freshwater aquariums — perfect for planted tanks, community aquariums, and aquascaping. Our selection includes easy beginner plants like Anubias, Java Fern, and Cryptocoryne, plus carpeting plants, stem plants, and floating plants for all skill levels. Live plants improve water quality, provide natural hiding spots, and create a beautiful, healthy environment for fish and shrimp.
Why choose live aquatic plants?
- Beginner to advanced: low-light, no-CO₂ plants to demanding species for planted tank enthusiasts.
- Natural filtration: absorb nitrates and improve water quality.
- Fish & shrimp safe: provide hiding spots and reduce stress.
- Stunning aquascapes: create lush, natural underwater landscapes.
All plants ship healthy with live arrival guarantee. Perfect for aquariums 5 gallons and up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Not necessarily. Low-tech plants like anubias, java fern, and bucephalandra grow well without CO2 injection under moderate lighting. CO2 supplementation benefits faster-growing plants and high-tech planted tanks but is optional for most beginner-friendly species.
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Anubias, java fern, java moss, and bucephalandra are among the easiest plants to keep. They are slow-growing, low-light tolerant, and thrive without CO2 or fertilizers, making them perfect for beginners and low-maintenance tanks.
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Use super glue gel (cyanoacrylate) or fishing line to attach anubias and java fern to driftwood or rocks. Never bury their rhizomes in substrate — this will cause them to rot. They absorb nutrients directly through their roots and leaves.
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Low-light plants like anubias, java fern, and bucephalandra thrive under 6–8 hours of moderate LED lighting daily. Avoid intense direct light on anubias as it can cause algae to grow on the leaves. A timer helps maintain a consistent photoperiod.
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Slow-growing plants like anubias and bucephalandra have minimal nutrient needs and often get enough from fish waste. For faster growth and richer colors, a liquid all-in-one fertilizer dosed weekly is beneficial, especially in low-fish or shrimp tanks.
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Java fern, anubias, and bucephalandra don't need to be planted in substrate at all — they attach to hardscape. For rooted plants, a nutrient-rich aquasoil is ideal, though many species adapt to inert substrates like gravel or sand with regular fertilization.
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Yellowing leaves are usually a sign of nutrient deficiency, most commonly iron or nitrogen. Dose a quality liquid fertilizer and ensure your lighting is adequate. Old leaves on slow growers like anubias may naturally yellow and can be trimmed off.
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Yes! Live aquarium plants are completely safe and highly beneficial for fish and shrimp. They oxygenate the water, absorb harmful nitrates, reduce algae growth, and provide natural hiding spots that reduce stress.
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Maintain a consistent 6–8 hour light schedule, avoid direct sunlight on the tank, keep nutrients balanced, and ensure good water circulation. Adding algae eaters like otocinclus, nerite snails, or amano shrimp also helps keep plants clean.
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Yes! All our live aquarium plants are covered by our live arrival guarantee. We ship fast across the US with careful packaging to ensure your plants arrive fresh, healthy, and ready to plant in your aquarium.






































