Aquascaping Blog

CO2 is one of the most important elements in the planted aquarium. You can grow your aquatic plants in your aquarium 5-10 times faster if you supplement them with CO2. But just like with everything, you need to be moderate. If not, too much of CO2 can cause some irreversible changes and the drop checker solution turns out to be a great method to control aquarium parameters.
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Snails can be an outstanding addition to our freshwater tanks. This natural method of removing the leftover food is easier and more efficient than doing this manually. If you consider owning one, make sure you know how to take care of them.
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One of the easiest to care for aquatic plants, Bolbitis Heudolotii has been known to aquarist for a long time and has been a mainstay of this hobby long before the term “aquascaping” was coined. The plants fern shaped leaves are perfect to accent driftwoods on Jungle Style and Nature Style aquascapes. 
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If we stick to the schedule that has to be done our freshwater tanks will be a clean and safe place to live and keep our fish healthy. Any decorations, live plants or even the most colorful fish can't look nice or feel well in the dirty water.
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The cherry shrimp is a freshwater shrimp that is small, active and rather easy to care for. It does not mean that it can live everywhere without any attention. To keep the cherry shrimp in the aquarium you need to follow some rules and it will provide a healthy and happy life. 
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