Aquascaping Blog

This plant has suffered from bad reputation all these years. A lot of people stay away from this plant thinking it is far too demanding for their liking but of all the popular hi-light carpeting plants this would be the least demanding.
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Creating a closed underwater ecosystem is the matter of our imagination. Although the arrangement possibilities are unlimited, in case of biotope aquariums the choice of the flora and fauna is depending on the piece of world we want to reflect in our fish tanks. Let's see what species are best for Asian biotope aquarium and how to care for them properly!

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When we think of planted tanks, the use of aquarium sand as a substrate is overlooked in favour of a more traditional aqua soil option. Most aquarium plants thrive when in a nutrient-rich substrate while plants in a sandy substrate don't do as well in comparison. Despite these challenges, it is still possible to grow aquarium plants in a sand substrate which allows the aquascaper to utilise the aesthetic benefits of aquarium sand. Read on for a list of live plants that can not only grow in sand, but they will also thrive.

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Creating an aquarium enriched with CO2 injection is highly beneficial for plant growth and the ecosystem's health. Today we want to analyze all CO2Art Complete Kits to help you to choose a setup that works perfectly with your entire system.
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Cryptocoryne Wendtii has been a mainstay on this hobby for quite a long time and for good reasons. This plant is one of the easiest to grow. This is a rosette plant and unlike stem plants it does not require higher lighting to thrive. There are 2 variants. The green and the brown. Both are equally beautiful and easy to take care of. 

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