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Live Plants For Your Freshwater Aquarium
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Freshwater aquarium plants are very important parts of any typical aquarium. These plants can give you're a great look to your aquarium. Of course, you should take certain steps before buying these plants. The ones that you get for your aquarium should be the ones that are commonly found underwater - the fish's real habitat. This holds true for everyone, since fishes are more comfortable with aquariums that look natural.

Generally, there are various kinds of freshwater aquarium plants. First type is the one grown in bulbs. These kinds of plants are usually large, with some being too large for normal-sized aquariums. Plants like these, aponogeton and water lilies for instance, would look much better on outdoor settings such as koi ponds.

Depending on what fish you decide to keep, you may think of buying floating plants. Floating plants are basically great choices if you have a young fry that wants to shield itself. A fairy moss is a good example of floating plants. You may also choose to buy live plants known as rhizomes. Such plants have thick stems with leaves growing on top. Rhizomes are called "runners", for they run over the substrate's surface. Once it spreads, it grows new leaves and roots. Two variations of rhizomes are Anubias and African Fern.

Another type of plant, and one of the most common ones, is a rosette. It typically looks like a crown with leaves growing above and roots growing below. By sending runners, they can cover the water and grow new plants as they "run". Most of these plans, such as the Sagittaria and Amazon Sword, create beautiful flowers.

One of the common aquatic plants available is a Java Moss. Also known as a java fern, this specific plant is a great choice for starter plants. It is a very heart plant that can exist regardless of the pH levels of the water.

For the "perfect" aquarium plant, you may opt for water wisteria. Similar to the Java Fern, this particular plant grows quickly. Furthermore, water wisteria can retain low algae content in the water. However, you need to be very cautious. This plant can use up the nutrients found in your water.

The anubias nana is another hearty plant. It is remarkable, since it has an ability of existing in just about any kind of environmental condition you put it in. The appearance of the plant is also worth noting, since it looks like a flower underwater. Also, if you have any herbivore fishes, you need not worry about your fishes eating this plant. But if you want to make the most out of anubias nana, you should place it on a stone or a tree root. A lillaeopsis is another good plant choice for your aquarium, especially if the aquarium is placed unter extreme sunlight.

Plants can add appeal to any type of freshwater aquarium. In fact, plants are more noticeable once you place different kinds of live plants on it. Though plants require additional care, you will find that it is all worth it in the end. You do not have to buy plants all at once. You can simply start off with one plant and as you go on and gain more experience with caring for plants, that's the time that you can start earning. In the end, you will see that it is a very enjoyable activity.

Froilan Ong and his partner Jason T. Ryan is the owner of Freshwater aquarium center. Jason Ryan is an aquarium enthusiast and loves to collect fish. For Great ideas and tips on

Freshwater Aquarium Plants, visit http://www.freshwateraquariumcenter.com.

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