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Freshwater Aquarium PlantsFundamentals of Freshwater Aquarium Plants
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Aquarium Plants
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Aquarium Plants... eaten by fish and can easily be removed when getting dirty. Artificial aquarium plants can still provide attractive display to an aquarium without the worry of decomposition and uprooting that would otherwise be seen on live plants. Moreover, artificial aquarium plants would require less or no lighting. ... ... plants. Aquatic plants are functional in many ways. Most importantly, the live plants will add oxygen to the water and will help to maintain the water chemistry. They also serve as a place where beneficial bacteria can colonize. This bacteria is essential to have and helps in breaking down waste products ... ... suffer from a lack of light as the florescent rays will not provide enough light. Once you have figured out what type of lighting you will use, you must turn your attention to the hardness of the water. The majority of aquarium plants will thrive in water that has a hardness between 4-12 dH, and between ... ... aquarium plants can be found submerged in the aquarium water but not touching the bottom. Examples of floating aquarium plants include Amazon Frogbit, red-floating plant or Phyllanthus fluitans and Riccia fluitans or crystalwort. Although these plants are commonly found in fishing ponds, they can be integrated ... ... tools. The plants are fairly easy to care for, but you do have to keep up with your regular maintenance. Synthetic plants may be a good alternative to live plants, if you are not willing to make the investment in live plants. Faux plants have come a long way in recent years. So much so, that your fish ...
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