If you have some experience with aquarium plants and are ready to move on to more moderate-level plants, you’ll have a wider range of options to choose from. These plants may require slightly more care and attention but can add beauty and diversity to your aquarium.
Live Plants
Samolus parviflorus known as "Red." Samolus parviflorus is a species of plant commonly known as water pimpernel, and its natural form typically has small, white or pinkish flowers.
Midground plants
Rotala Ramosior is a beautiful plant that thrives in your aquarium, adding beauty and vibrancy to your aquatic landscape.It is an attractive stem plant with small deep purple leaves and a green stem.
Live Plants
A new foreground carpet plant Hydrocotyle Tripartita'mini' comes from the Australian swamps. It is a perfect fit for nano tanks because of its leaves size. They are half the size of Hydrocotyle tripartite.
Echinodorus Tenellus Var Broadleaf is a grassy carpet plant that is quite appealing. In comparison to Echinodorus tenellus, it appears to stay slightly shorter, and the leaves remain greener and broader.
Live Plants
Echinodorus Tenellus, is a great plant for creating a green carpet in the aquarium. A number of species are cultivated as aquarium plants and are commonly sold as “sword plants.”
Live Plants
Staurogyne repens resembles the species of the invasive Hygrophila genus, which includes South American marsh weeds, but it is taller and has larger leaves. It has a vivid green color, more brighter than other hardy forms such as hornwort.
Live Plants
Micaranthemum Umbrosum Monte Carlo, also known as Micranthemum sp. “Monte Carlo”. It is a very pretty carpet plant for planted aquariums; It has compact, round and fresh light green leaves on creeping stalks and creates a fast-growing carpet and can also be grown overhanging.
Live Plants
Eleocharis parvula has a low growth rate that produces runners close to the parent plant. It looks best when planted in small clusters near together, which will eventually grow into a solid mass of plants. An excellent foreground plant for both large and small aquariums.
Moderate
Rotala sp. 'Vietnam' can be used in the mid- to background of any aquascape, particularly in ones that rely heavily on stem plants. It is a very fine-leaved stem plant, the leaves are longer than Rotala wallichii and are light golden brown to pink in color.