Aquarium Plant Care
Most people who purchase an aquarium do so for it's visual
appeal. People are known to spend more money on decorating
their tanks than the fish and tank itself. It's a good idea
when purchasing these decorative pieces that you consider
buying pieces that are both gratifying to the eye, but also
useful tools for the balance and maintenance of your tank.
Before resorting to plastic green pieces stuck into the
gravel, consider using live 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 in the tank. Overall, the use of
live plants aids keeping your aquarium clean and healthy while
adding a perfect visual effect.
Once the decision to use live plants is made, you must
familiarize yourself with how to grow and care for these
plants. The key to growing healthy live plants is the balance
between lighting and nutrients within the tank. It is best to
use more lighting than what is included with standard hoods.
The one bulb that comes with a hood is not enough to promote
healthy plant growth. When adding extra lighting, be sure to
compensate that with a nutrient supplement to stimulate plant
growth and at the same time reduce the chance of algae build
up. Algae eating fish will make a great addition. They will
keep algae levels low and will not damage the live plants.
The decision to use live plants should be a primary one and
steps need to be taken to prepare the tank for later use. It is
suggested to add all your plants in the beginning and let them
become established. By doing this, you will eliminate the
chances algae utilizing the nutrients added and the extra
lighting. Quick growing plants are recommended as well as some
floating plants. Certain types of fish, such as a catfish, like
to seek cover from direct light. The floating plants will
provide this escape for the fish and will add a pleasing effect
to the design and decoration of the aquarium.
Once your plants are established and growing well, add the
fish of your choice and enjoy a beautiful tank. While keeping
live plants in the tank, it is important to care for them as
you would 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
new plant growth can be removed and planted in another part of
the aquarium. If you are using a live plant that is primarily a
stem plant, try to remove the lower leaves. These low leaves
tend to not get the amount of light needed to remain
healthy.
The use of live plants will definitely help in creating a
masterpiece aquarium that is pleasing to the eye and is a happy
and healthy environment for your fish. Always remember to clean
your aquarium on a regular basis and inspect plants weekly for
decay. Scheduled maintenance is the key to keeping a beautiful
and healthy aquarium.
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