What is the most annoying plant that you still somehow keep in your tank(s)?

Won't it break free from those like it did the feeding rings? I had it strung through so that it was half on one side (a good 10") and half on the other (another 10"). But it basically broke in half where I had it strung through so now I have a bunch of foot-long (or so) hornwort that attacks my fish. I'll see if I can try weights. I'm pretty sure I have lead fishing weights around my house somewhere. Either that or I can attach it to some of the quartz rock that I have in there. I found a few small-medium size quartz rock (smaller than fist size) in the yard this weekend that I'm going to clean and add to the tank, so maybe I'll use that to weigh it down... we'll see how long it stays put. lol
 
I have mine going under my driftwood so it sticks out on both sides and others are tied to a rock, I've had no issues with them breaking. They are in a 55g with a 110g & 70g filters that make the water move a lot.
 
Guppy Grass/ I don't even know where it came from to start with but once a month I pull handfulls out of my 55.

Didn't you buy some from me once upon a time?

w/ me, it's cladophora algae... and sometimes my HM goes a little too nuts.

I'm jealous of the above Cabomba "problem".
 
mines probably java moss- dont like this stuff but it helps my guys flourish. As soon as I find another alternative than a java moss its gone.
 
I have clumps of java moss growing inside my eclipse hood, pretty much anywhere that is damp. Yeah, I guess I should take the hood off and actually clean it out once in a while.
 
Moss! Anytime I add it to a tank it becomes a breeding ground for algae and a debris catcher. I have flame moss and it looks amazing but it' such a pain. I've thought about giving up on it and only using it in a planted shrimp tank.
 
pretty much every plant in my tank pisses me off for one reason or another...but all together, it's worth it for a nice aquascape and when it's freshly trimmed, I'm happy.
Duckweed and water lettuce, for obvious reasons.
Cabomba, willow hygro and hygro poly, they grow entirely too fast.
Amazon swords, get HUGEEE and struggle with BBA while shading everything else out.
Anubias struggle with BBA.
Giant Hygro and compacta regularly lose their leaves for no obvious reason


There are a few that I don't have a love/hate relationship with. java fern, , marimo balls tied to driftwood, and bronze crypts. Obviously, none of those do much so it's hard to be irritated by them :-)
 
AquariaCentral.com