any suggestions for easy plants to raise for an idiot? I have a 65 I'm setting up for a group of rainbows, congo tetras, rams and an angel and am wanting to try some plants. I think it's a 4'x18"x21" tall tank with a single 48" bulb (not sure what it is but it's an older setup). I've had plenty of success getting hornwort to grow in my community tanks but I think you could grow that stuff in a toilet. I have bought some amazon swords from petsmart and such and had about a 70% or so success rate at keeping them alive. I think adding salt was what killed the ones that died now that I know salt isn't good for them. Last night I set up the 65 and put pool filter sand about 2-3" deep across 2/3 of the floor and used some gravel I had leftover for the other 1/3 to try and make different areas and possibly make territories for any fish that might have a problem (rams). I am wanting to plant the sandy area and now I'm reading that I should have probably put some peat under the sand but it's a little late now, I think (I may still be able to do this if it is worth the trouble?). I've read a lot that java fern is easy to grow and hard to kill. I really don't have the money or the will to invest in the proper lighting, co2 injection or expensive fertilizer/food and maintenance so any plants requiring this are probably not for me right now, maybe later. what I'm wanting is some plants that will grow in my "not-so-plant-friendly" environment. I've seen a lot of these "mossy balls" on ebay and they sound good in theory but is there any basis for them? I figure maybe the rainbows would be willing to spawn on them or at least add some different looks to the tank. I have room for tall plants or short plants and would like a little of both. is there anything that will work for me? I will probably tie some hornwort to rocks and bury the rocks to plant them in the sand and will look at java fern here in a while when I run to my LFS at lunch. I'm not sure what all they have available but I figure I can have some shipped if necessary. thanks for any advice, Kyle