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Category: Water plants

Plant aquariums can be equally breathtaking. Beautifully arranged with lots of plants in various shades of green and red, they can be particularly eye-catching decorations of any room. Aquarium plants differ in their requirements for light intensity, water parameters and fertilization. There are many species that will also grow wonderfully in the aquarium of a beginner aquarist. They include aquarium plants with less need for strong lighting. However, if you dream of an underwater, multicolored garden, you will need to know the ins and outs of fertilization and choose the right lighting. You will probably also need to know the properties of various aquarium substrates and how to deal with unwanted algae. Our experts will try to dispel all your doubts. They will give you basic knowledge of chemistry so that you can understand the functioning of the aquatic ecosystem.

Iron (Fe) in the aquarium
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Iron (Fe) in the aquarium

Over the years, a lot of myths about iron (Fe) in the aquarium have been created. Therefore, many aquarists do not consider the necessity of dosing this element into the … Read More

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Calcium deposits in the aquarium and biogenic decalcification
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Calcium deposits in the aquarium and biogenic decalcification

Over time calcium deposits will appear in every home aquarium. They most often form on the edges of glass, at the places where water surface meets the air, and on … Read More

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Natural aquatic biotopes and plants
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Natural aquatic biotopes and plants

Who does not enjoy beautifully scaped aquariums with lush submersed vegetation and all those different shades of green, sometimes red or even purple or yellow? The art of the planted … Read More

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