Floating aquarium plants are one of the easiest and most beneficial additions you can make to a freshwater aquarium. These unique plants float on the water's surface, where they help absorb excess nutrients, reduce nitrates, provide natural shade, and create valuable cover for freshwater shrimp, fry, and freshwater fish. Whether you're setting up a shrimp tank, planted aquarium, breeding tank, or community aquarium, floating plants can help improve water quality while creating a more natural environment.
At The Shrimp Farm, we offer a wide selection of healthy floating aquarium plants for sale, including Water Spangles, Amazon Frogbit, Red Root Floater, Duckweed, Water Lettuce, and floating plant combo packs. All plants are carefully packed and shipped directly to your door.
Floating plants offer many advantages beyond their attractive appearance.
Floating plants are fast-growing nutrient absorbers that help remove excess nitrates, phosphates, and waste from the water column. This can contribute to improved water quality and a healthier aquarium environment.
Because floating plants consume nutrients that algae rely on, they can help reduce nuisance algae growth. Their leaves also provide shade that limits excessive light reaching the aquarium below.
Floating plants are among the best additions to shrimp aquariums. Their roots provide grazing surfaces for biofilm, shelter for baby shrimp, and added security for adult shrimp.
Many fish species feel more comfortable when floating plants are present. The roots create natural hiding places for fry and help reduce stress in community aquariums.
Amazon Frogbit is one of the most popular floating plants available. It develops long trailing roots and grows quickly under a wide range of conditions. Frogbit is an excellent choice for shrimp tanks and beginner aquariums.
Red Root Floater is prized for its colorful appearance. Under strong lighting, its leaves can develop beautiful red coloration while providing all the benefits of a traditional floating plant.
Water Spangles are easy to grow and reproduce rapidly. Their dense root structure provides excellent grazing surfaces for shrimp and helps absorb excess nutrients from the water.
Water Lettuce develops large floating rosettes and extensive root systems that create excellent cover for fish and shrimp. It is especially popular in larger aquariums.
Duckweed is one of the fastest-growing floating plants available. It provides outstanding nutrient uptake and natural shade while creating a natural pond-like appearance.
Yes. Floating aquarium plants are some of the best plants for shrimp tanks. Their root systems naturally collect biofilm and microorganisms that shrimp feed on. The additional cover also helps shrimp feel secure and provides protection for baby shrimp.
Many shrimp keepers use floating plants to:
• Increase biofilm production
• Improve water quality
• Reduce nitrates
• Create natural shade
• Provide cover for shrimplets
• Support healthier breeding colonies
Most floating plants are beginner friendly and require very little maintenance.
Most floating plants thrive under low to high lighting. Moderate lighting typically produces the best balance of growth and appearance.
Floating plants do not require CO2 injection and perform well in low-tech aquariums.
Most floating plants prefer calm water. Excessive surface agitation may damage leaves or reduce growth rates.
Floating plants absorb nutrients directly from the water column and often benefit from liquid fertilizers in heavily planted aquariums.
As floating plants multiply, they should be thinned periodically to maintain light penetration and water circulation.
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Amazon Frogbit, Water Spangles, and Duckweed are among the easiest floating plants to grow and maintain.
Yes. Floating plants compete with algae for nutrients and provide shade that can help reduce algae growth.
Yes. Floating plants are highly beneficial for freshwater aquarium shrimp and provide grazing surfaces, cover, and improved water quality.
No. Most floating aquarium plants grow very well without supplemental CO2.
Duckweed is generally considered the fastest-growing floating aquarium plant, followed by Water Spangles and Amazon Frogbit.
Yes. Floating plants absorb excess nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates, helping maintain a healthier aquarium environment.
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