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I cannot think of any back ground plants, but a fore/mid ground alternative could be Staurogynes repens. The pic is not from my tank (looks like a 40g +) but I have been able to grow S. repens I the same setup you are running.
View attachment 217926 I cannot think of any back ground plants, but a fore/mid ground alternative could be Staurogynes repens. The pic is not from my tank (looks like a 40g +) but I have been able to grow S. repens I the same setup you are running.