Aquascaping Blog

There is a huge variety of aquarium plants that can live in a sand substrate. It not only looks subjective more attractive than any other substrate but have many more advantages than you would think at first sight. Unfortunately, as always happens, there are also some cons that we need to take into account.
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Although there are no true freshwater aquarium eels, fish that are mentioned in this article have pretty much in common with true species of eel- unique and popular eel-like shape and similar bottom dwelling habits. And this is not everything.
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Aquatic plants will grow healthy and adequately only if they receive sufficient amounts of light, water and necessary nutrients. These last are provided to them as aquarium plant fertilizers. There are many ways to do it. In the aquarium trade, there are available liquid fertilizers that we add into the water column, root tabs or dry fertilizers designed to be amended into the soil and released to the aquatic plants over time. The source of essential trace elements is also pre-packed substrates. Using plant fertilizers guarantees high yields.

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As pet parents we want to create a beautiful and beneficial 'home' for our fish. This is the exact reason why we choose from a wide range of fish tank ornaments in the Internet or pet stores.

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Clams can be a great addition to our tank, especially smaller ones like i.g. nano planted aquariums. If clam shells are displayed in the proper place, they can become a main attraction of a nano tank. They also play a meaningful role if you want to increase the efficiency of your filter media.
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