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Amazon Frogbit vs Creeping Jenny

Related Option

Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny are related options rather than perfect substitutes. They do not fill the same exact scape zone, so treat the decision as a role choice rather than a simple swap. Compare them seriously, but expect the final choice to hinge on light, size, maintenance, or the way each plant changes the finished scape.

Amazon Frogbit

Limnobium laevigatum

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PlacementFloating
LightModerate
DifficultyBeginner
Size30 × 10 cm

Creeping Jenny

Lysimachia nummularia

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PlacementMidground
LightModerate
DifficultyBeginner
Size40 × 5 cm

Quick Decision

Use this section when you are choosing one plant, not collecting both. It separates true alternatives from plants that only seem similar at first glance.

Alternative fit

53/100

Comparable, but not truly interchangeable.

Role overlap

34/100

They solve adjacent jobs, not the same exact placement job.

Care similarity

76/100

Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny are compared on light, CO2, water, flow, difficulty, and maintenance.

Main separator

Tradeoff

One of them casts noticeably more shade, so the effect on the tank feels different.

Side-by-Side Comparison

The better choice is usually the plant that fits your existing light, space, and maintenance routine with the fewest compromises.

Placement
Amazon FrogbitFloating
Creeping JennyMidground and Background

They do not strongly overlap in exact placement.

Mature size
Amazon Frogbit30 cm tall, 10 cm wide
Creeping Jenny40 cm tall, 5 cm wide
Light and CO2
Amazon FrogbitModerate light, No added CO2 needed
Creeping JennyModerate light, No added CO2 needed
Planting and feeding
Amazon FrogbitFree-floating, Water column feeder
Creeping JennyRooted in substrate, Water column feeder
Water and flow
Amazon FrogbitFreshwater Only, Low (Still Water)
Creeping JennyFreshwater Only, Moderate (Standard)
Care rhythm
Amazon FrogbitFast growth, Moderate maintenance
Creeping JennyFast growth, Moderate maintenance
Tank value
Amazon FrogbitProvides surface cover, Good refuge for shrimp, Good refuge for fry, Breaks lines of sight, and Good grazing surface
Creeping JennyBreaks lines of sight and Good refuge for fry

Shared benefit: Good refuge for fry and Breaks lines of sight.

Where They Overlap

They do not overlap much in exact placement, which is why this comparison is more about adjacent options than true one-for-one replacements.

Amazon Frogbit is a floating plant that usually reaches about 30 cm tall by 10 cm wide. Creeping Jenny is a stem plant that usually reaches about 40 cm tall by 5 cm wide.

They also share practical benefits such as fry refuge and line-of-sight breaks, so the decision is not only about looks.

The strongest overlap signals are practical: they offer many of the same practical benefits, including good refuge for fry and breaks lines of sight.

Why Choose Amazon Frogbit

Choose Amazon Frogbit when its exact growth habit fits the open space you have and you want the finished scape to lean toward its shape, texture, or spread.

Amazon Frogbit is the tidier fit when space is limited.

Amazon Frogbit gives denser visual cover when fish security matters more.

Amazon Frogbit gives you more propagation flexibility through runners / stolons and side shoots / offsets.

Amazon Frogbit also suits keepers who want moderate light and no added CO2, with fast growth, moderate maintenance, and beginner difficulty.

Why Choose Creeping Jenny

Choose Creeping Jenny when its shape, mature size, or planting style gives the scape a cleaner finish than forcing Amazon Frogbit into the same role.

Creeping Jenny is the tidier fit when space is limited.

Creeping Jenny fits a routine built around moderate light and no added CO2, with fast growth, moderate maintenance, and beginner difficulty.

Care and Scape Differences

Role overlap lands at 34/100 and care similarity lands at 76/100. Treat those numbers as a shortcut for the decision, not as a replacement for looking at mature size and placement.

Amazon Frogbit is free-floating with no substrate required and feeds mainly as a water column feeder. Creeping Jenny is rooted in substrate with inert substrate is fine and feeds mainly as a water column feeder.

One of them casts noticeably more shade, so the effect on the tank feels different.

If the tank already has several demanding plants, the easier choice is the one that matches your existing light, CO2, and trimming routine.

Practical Recommendation

Do not buy them as interchangeable plants. Use this comparison to decide which tradeoff matters less in your tank: care demand, mature size, placement, or visual density.

A practical way to decide is to imagine the tank six months from now. The better plant is the one that still fits the same space after several trims, not the one that only looks right on planting day.

Frequently Asked Questions About Amazon Frogbit vs Creeping Jenny

Is Amazon Frogbit a direct alternative to Creeping Jenny?

Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny are related options rather than perfect substitutes. They do not fill the same exact scape zone, so treat the decision as a role choice rather than a simple swap. Compare them seriously, but expect the final choice to hinge on light, size, maintenance, or the way each plant changes the finished scape.

Which plant is easier: Amazon Frogbit or Creeping Jenny?

Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny sit close enough in difficulty that the layout goal matters more than raw ease. Compare light, CO2, and maintenance routine before choosing only by difficulty label.

Which plant fits smaller spaces better?

Amazon Frogbit is the tidier fit when space is limited.

Do Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny need the same lighting?

Their lighting expectations are close enough that a similar setup can usually support either plant. Amazon Frogbit is listed for moderate light, while Creeping Jenny is listed for moderate light.

What is the biggest difference between Amazon Frogbit and Creeping Jenny?

One of them casts noticeably more shade, so the effect on the tank feels different.


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