Caring for Aquarium Plants
To add that special effect and enhance the natural setting
within your aquarium, try using live plants instead of fake
plastic plants. The use of live plants will not only add a
pleasing visual appeal, but will also help maintain your tank.
By adding oxygen to the water, the use of live plants helps
keep your aquarium balanced and will aid in fish health.
The most important factor in growing and maintaining healthy
aquarium plants is the lighting used. For a well planted
aquarium, it is suggested to use 2-3 watts per gallon of water.
The use of fluorescent bulbs is practical and adds a nice
lighting effect. Take caution when deciding to use florescent
lights if your tank has a depth of 20" or more. The low growing
plants, or plants with multiple leave levels will suffer from a
lack of light as the florescent rays will not provide enough
light.
Once you have figured out what type of lighting you will
use, you must turn your attention to the hardness of the water.
The majority of aquarium plants will thrive in water that has a
hardness between 4-12 dH, and between the range of 6.5-7.2 for
pH. Plants need clean and clear water to survive best in, so
proper cleaning and maintenance should be performed on the
aquarium. Most plants will not survive if there is too much
debris or waste in the water, so keeping up with cleaning is
essential.
Once your plants are established in a clean, well lighted
tank, you must care for them by making sure they receive the
nutrients required for healthy growth. Plants need both macro-
and micro nutrients. Macro nutrients are usually found
naturally in tap water and in the fish themselves. These
nutrients include nitrates, sulfates and phosphates. Macro
nutrients should never need to be added to the water of the
tank. They exist on their own. Micro nutrients are needed in
very small amounts. Copper, iron and zinc are among the micro
nutrients live plants will need to survive in the aquarium.
Generally, the water and the fish in the tank will provide
the nutrients and fertilizers needed for plant growth. It is
rare that any supplements will need to be added. One important
factor in having healthy plant life is your filtration system.
Stay away from under gravel filters because they produce a
steady flow of bubbles that disturb the surface. The filter
plate on under gravel filters also limit's the composition of
the gravel in which the plants are rooted. All other kinds of
filtration systems will work well. The only things to be
concerned about are if your filter causes too much disruption
to the water surface. When this happens, carbon dioxide is lost
and plants will suffer. Also make sure the filter creates a
current that keeps nutrients moving throughout the tank.
By having a good chemical balance in the aquarium and having
an efficient filtering system, you will be sure to have healthy
live plant growth. These plants will add to the beauty of the
tank and will also keep your fish relaxed because it will be a
natural setting for them. If you are considering adding plants
for decoration within the aquarium, consider the great benefits
of using live plants.
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