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The Basics of Red Aquarium Plants
Isn't it beautiful to look at a tiny aquatic world filled with adorable deep crimson leaves with a striking green lushful leaves played around by the colorful shrimps and fish gracefully through the water. Such ethereal charm surely attrracts the hearts of the aquascaping hobbyists like the red aquarium plants: Rotala Florida , Alternanthera Reineckii, and Super Red Ludwigia.One remarkable characteristics of the red plants is their ability to become a center of attraction within a tank. It's vibrant red colors create a passion and tranquil ambience. Its warm and strong tones show creativity making it... -
The Basics of Liquid Fertilizers
Proper handling of aquarium plants is a key part of maintaining a thriving aquascape. The key to having a beautiful aquascape is properly handling the aquarium plants. These aquarium plants aren't only adding beauty in the tank; they also play a big role to keep the tiny ecosystem healthy.In this post , we will talk about liquid fertilizers and how they help the plants grow beautifully in the fish tank. What is liquid fertilizer? Just like the name suggests, liquid fertilizer is like a nutritious "drink" for aquarium plants. It's full of important stuff like the macro... -
What to Feed Snails
Snails help clean the ecosystem in aquariums with other species by eating uneaten food, but they may live just as well in a snail-only tank. You'll need to supply somewhat more food than usual while maintaining snails in an aquarium without fish. Snails may consume water plants, algae, fruits and vegetables, and fish food. Snail Food from the Store Bottom-feeding fish food, such as sinking shrimp pellets, should be OK for your snails. Snails can only be fed when the food is submerged and not floating, as the fish are going to consume it. Snail...