10 Plantas Terrestres para tu Acuario (El Potus ni siquiera es la mejor)

Everyone recommended pothos. And pothos is fine. But there's a whole category of indoor terrestrial plants that absorb nitrates just as effectively, look much better, and some even bloom on your aquarium without you even asking. We've ranked 10 of them, from number ten to number one… and the top spot probably isn't what you're expecting. In this video, you'll learn which houseplants you can use as a natural filter to lower nitrates in your freshwater aquarium, which ones are most effective, which are easiest to find, and how to set them up properly. The golden rule is simple: roots in the water, leaves always out. ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Roots in, Leaves out 02:01 Number 10: Dracaena 02:48 Number 9: Spider Plant 03:43 Number 8: Lucky Bamboo 04:42 Number 7: Sweet Potato 05:43 Number 6: Monstera deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) 06:30 Number 5: Philodendron 07:35 Number 4: Parlor Palm 08:43 Number 3: Anthurium 09:42 Number 2: Syngonium 10:34 Number 1: Peace Lily 11:58 Closing and final recommendation 🌿 If you're just starting out in aquariums, this channel is for you: I'll teach you how to set up and maintain your freshwater aquarium without any hassle. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications by clicking the bell. #aquarium #aquariumkeeping #aquariumplants #freshwater #houseplants — This video is for educational purposes only. It offers EDSA (Educational, Documentary, Scientific, and Artistic) content to support your learning about aquariums with engaging, informative, and artistic material. All content on this channel aims to promote the responsible care and maintenance of aquariums, following standard and traditional practices. No animals were harmed during the making of these videos. Content produced with modern tools to create thoughtful, human-centered, and original content: original script, research, and editing.