Can Baby Tears and Monte Carlo Grow Together?
Yes. Baby Tears and Monte Carlo can grow well together in the right layout. The shared water range is about 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 10 dGH. Their care needs are close enough for one routine, and the main job is practical placement. They use different parts of the scape, which lowers direct space competition.
Baby Tears
Lindernia rotundifolia
Monte Carlo
Micranthemum tweediei
Quick Decision
Use this first pass to decide whether the pairing deserves a real place in the tank plan before you get into the full care details.
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Shared setup and layout demands are easy to reconcile.
Workable overlap
Shared range: 20-28°C, pH 6-7.5, 2-10 dGH.
Low crowding
Baby Tears and Monte Carlo mostly use different scape zones.
Routine care
They share a workable temperature window around 20 to 28 °C.
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Side-by-Side Planting Notes
The best coexistence pairings are not just plants with similar water ranges. They also need compatible mature size, feeding style, shade, and maintenance rhythm.
They do not strongly overlap in exact placement.
Light and CO2 expectations are close enough for one routine.
Shared water overlap: 20-28°C, pH 6-7.5, 2-10 dGH.
Shared benefit: Good refuge for shrimp and Good refuge for fry.
Shared Environment
Baby Tears and Monte Carlo share a workable water window around 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 10 dGH.
Both plants are comfortable in freshwater, so salinity is not a meaningful obstacle.
Both prefer moderate flow, so circulation can be planned as one steady pattern.
Both fit moderate light and optional added CO2, so one lighting and CO2 plan can support the pair.
Layout and Spacing
They naturally settle into different parts of the scape, which gives you more room to use each species for what it does best instead of forcing direct competition.
Baby Tears reaches about 30 cm tall by 15 cm wide, while Monte Carlo reaches about 5 cm tall by 20 cm wide. Use those mature sizes for the layout, not the small nursery portions you bring home.
Shade is not the main concern here, which makes the layout easier to keep balanced over time.
Baby Tears is typically rooted in substrate with inert substrate is fine and feeds mainly as a mixed feeder. Monte Carlo is typically rooted in substrate with nutrient-rich substrate preferred and feeds mainly as a mixed feeder. That difference can make the pairing easier to arrange than two plants fighting for the exact same root or attachment zone.
Maintenance Outlook
Mature size is not the main thing working against this pairing, so normal maintenance is usually enough to keep the scape readable.
Baby Tears brings fast growth, moderate maintenance, and beginner difficulty. Monte Carlo brings moderate growth, moderate maintenance, and intermediate difficulty. If one grows much faster, trim that plant before it starts making the other look like the problem.
The pairing does not introduce any unusual maintenance traps beyond normal trimming and nutrient management.
The strongest reasons to try the mix are that they share a workable temperature window around 20 to 28 °C; and that their flow preferences sit close enough to tune one layout around both plants.
Practical Recommendation
Use this pairing when you want two plants that can share one routine without forcing a compromise at every step. It is strongest in tanks where mature spacing is planned before the plants fill in.
The simple success test is whether both plants still look healthy after the faster grower has been trimmed several times. If one keeps declining after routine care, the layout is probably asking too much of it.
Frequently Asked Questions About Baby Tears and Monte Carlo
Can Baby Tears and Monte Carlo grow in the same aquarium?
Yes. Baby Tears and Monte Carlo can grow well together in the right layout. The shared water range is about 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 10 dGH. Their care needs are close enough for one routine, and the main job is practical placement. They use different parts of the scape, which lowers direct space competition.
What water conditions suit both Baby Tears and Monte Carlo?
The shared water window is about 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 10 dGH. Keep the tank in the middle of that overlap instead of chasing the outer edge of either plant's tolerance.
Will Baby Tears and Monte Carlo compete for the same space?
Not heavily. They naturally land in different parts of the scape, which lowers direct space competition.
Is light or CO2 the bigger challenge with this pairing?
Neither light nor CO2 is a major divider here compared with most mixed-plant pairings.
What is the main risk when keeping Baby Tears with Monte Carlo?
The main risk is letting one plant outgrow the layout before you trim, thin, or move the slower plant into better light.
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