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Aquarium PlantsAquarium Plants for Freshwater and Marine Aquaria
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Aquarium Plants
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Aquarium Plants... source. In addition to the ones mentioned, live aquatic plants require a decent substrate. For those who do not know what a substrate is, substrates refers to the materials on the bottom of the aquarium such as the gravel, shell grits, crushed corals, coral sand and the likes. The substrate of your aquarium ... ... any other plant. Always remove decaying leaves as they tend to drain the nutrients out of the healthy parts of the plant. Dying roots will rot beneath the gravel. Be sure to remove any part of the plant that is dying or appears diseased. Many plants that are seeded into the gravel will reproduce. The ... ... They can not be 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 ... ... the inhabitants of the aquarium resting and breeding grounds. In addition to that, freshwater aquarium plants also help regulate the levels of carbon dioxide in the aquarium. They help maintain or regulate the aquatic environment of the aquarium. There are lots of different types of freshwater aquarium ... ... compared to live aquarium plants. Silk aquarium plants are quite cost effective. As a matter of fact, silk aquarium plants require almost no special attention; unlike the real ones wherein lighting or nourishments are essential in their growth. Just set them firmly on the aquarium so that they won t float ...
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