
I've got strong filtration, do frequent water changes, and monitor the chemistry closely. My fish, as far as I can tell, are healthy and happy.
Unfortunately, the usual permanent corrective options (larger tank, multiple tanks, automatic water changers, etc.) are not available to me due to space and budgetary limitations. Not having a green thumb (plants hate me), I've only recently tried adding some live plants. The vallisneria, which I acquired for free from a kind friend, has spent more time clogging up my filter inlet than staying rooted in the substrate.
It doesn't help that the yoyos are constantly digging up the roots, and all of the loaches seem to consider it a salad bar.
So it's back to the drawing board.
Here's what I'm looking for:
A floating plant (so that it won't be affected by digging), that isn't appetizing to loaches (so it doesn't become dinner), that's self-sustaining (because I have terrible luck with plants), that absorbs nitrate quickly (that's the main reason I want it), is relatively inexpensive (there are those pesky budgetary limitations again), and is readily available in the northeastern US (and legal, of course).
Am I being too picky?
