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Planted Tropical Aquariums

Planted Tropical Aquariums provide some definite benefits and emulate a natural ecosystem.

First of all, why bother with live plants when it is easier to opt for an artificial planted aquarium. Besides appearing a lot more natural they bring the incredible property of greatly improved water quality which in turn merits the wellbeing of your fish.

Plants produce oxygen and readily absorb carbon dioxide and ammonia which are by products of fish waste. They also reduce algae growth by competing for nutrients and make a big difference to the appearance of your aquarium. Fish tend to thrive when they enjoy some shelter from plants and seem to acclimatize more easily in this more natural environment.

Planted Tropical Aquarium

It is worth noting that plants require different conditions and while some will tolerate sub-standard conditions others warrant suitable lighting and sufficient oxygen to flourish. Factor in overall compatibility of plants and fish together with the size of your aquarium. It is time well spent when some initial research is carried out on the suitability of your chosen fish in relation to the variety of plants required to achieve a desired aquascape. Bear in mind that some fish will ravish certain plants and quickly make them unsightly.

Aquascaping allows the aquarist to be creative and design the layout of their aquarium to obtain a desired affect. A well planed design with beautiful healthy plants and fish with optimal water quality will help ensure that your aquarium is a success and appealing to view.

Once the selection of plants and fish have been made it is necessary to take due consideration on the fish tank size and equipment to avoid any undue disappointment later on. Seek advice on plant arrangement and work on having a foreground, mid-ground and background to your aquarium for maximum affect.

Before planting out your aquarium it will be handy to have the best possible grade substrate and nutrients to aid the plants growth and help them establish. I recommend opting for a good quality aquarium gravel pact full of the required nutrients to kick start growth. This will provide an excellent start and should only require some gravel root tabs for some additional supplementation. This can always be enriched with both liquid and dry fortified fertilizes at a later stage for added support.

We touched on carbon dioxide earlier on now need to focus on the other fundamental requirement for healthy fresh water aquarium plants. All aqua floras must have adequate CO2 and lighting levels to facilitate a natural process called “photosynthesis”. Aquarium plants utilize light and CO2 to produce sufficient food and rely on them to thrive and grow into lush aquarium vegetation.

We have discovered that carbon dioxide and proper sufficient lighting is essential for optimal plant growth and need to allude to the different systems available for selection. I am assuming that the reader wants to maintain simplicity and render their chances of success as very favourable. With this in mind we will mention the systems available which ought to ensure the very best results.

When considering Carbon Dioxide (CO2) there are both DIY methods and fantastic highly effective pressurized CO2 systems which will greater enhance your results. Of equal importance to your plants is lighting and it is evident that the best all-purpose solution available at present is T5’s because they provide efficient lighting without emitting excessive heat.

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  1. Andreas Photiou
    July 5th, 2009 at 15:12 | #1

    Hi,
    I always advise fish-keeping enthusiasts to choose and plan a planted aquarium. The merits are many and the maintenance minimal. Any effort spent on upkeep is well rewarded with a stunning aquarium and happy healthy fish.
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