Aquascaping Blog
When it comes to planted aquariums, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration. However, one of the most important decisions is how you will fertilize your aquatic plants. There are a few different options available, but in this blog post, we're going to focus on two of the most popular: pressurized CO2 gas and liquid carbon. Both have pros and cons, so let's take a closer look at each.
Have you wondered how to install the CO2 System in your aquarium? This is not reserved for professionals! The convenient and easy way of installing the CO2Art equipment is for everyone that wants to enrich their aquascapes with this game-changing gas!
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At what point in the history of mankind did man look at a fish as a being that could help to decorate the interior and give it a climate, and not as an object to eat? If we were to trace the history of cultivating fish in artificial reservoirs, we would travel a long way to ancient lands. However, cultivating them in ponds in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt and Rome had nothing to do with the presentation of their aesthetic value but only about fresh food.
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Fish diseases can appear in your aquarium at any time. They can be brought by any new fish on its body from the store and introduced to your aquarium without quarantine. It may also have developed due to negligence in the care of the aquarium. Improper water, too rarely cleaned aquarium, lingering remains - all this can lead to the development of diseases in fish. And one of the most common diseases that occur in freshwater fish is chickenpox.
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When choosing the inhabitants of a home aquarium, aquarists are often guided by the attractive external appearance of fish, shrimps, or other creatures. Common yabby (Cherax destructor) is undoubtedly an impressive species, which due to its appearance has become a popular choice of aquarium enthusiasts.
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