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Striking and Glamourous Freshwater Plants

By Dog Lover | May 30, 2009

What really hurts for a fish-keeper, is the first major tragedy that happens to you – our early freshwater tropical fish experience wasn’t great. It was a particularly gruesome situation which we could have avoided but I didn’t count as “our fault”…

We had gone away for a short holiday and yes, you’ve guessed it, the thermostat on the aquarium heater broke, the temperature of the water soared – the fish were well and truelly cooked…and my family and I were in tears on our return…

I was so shaken by the experience that for a while we kept only plants in our aquarium as we didn’t have the heart to add new fish.

Slowly over time we realised how brilliant a properly planted tank can be and how exotic the plants can make the whole aquarium look, a properly landscape tank adds enormous visual impact. And of course, when fish are added to the tank, nitrites start to build up but with good plant life in the tank, oxygen is released, absorbing the nitrites leaving the water cleaner and healthier for the fish.

Let there be light…

The most important factor in the growth of plants is the sun, and in the freshwater tropical fish aquarium, strong lighting replaces the sun and is used to preserve the health and splendour of the plants.

Wayne Vandre, Horticulture Specialist, comments that light is the all-important source of energy used by plants in photosynthesis. But light is not just one simple, well-defined entity. Plant growth and activity are strongly influenced by the intensity quality and duration of the light source. It has been proven that the best growth of plants in an aquarium is under cool fluorescent light.

It is important to realise that skimping on the quality of lighting will affect the quality of plant growth that you get and therefore the overall quality of tank life.

Different species of plants

Landscaping a tank can be fun and it is essential to get different types of plants to give the tank that exotic look. There are many diverse ranges of aquatic plants. Tubers will have to be fixed to the base of the tank by their roots. Floating plants plainly float in the tank do not need to be anchored and will not usually require fertilizer. Rooted plants, like tubers need to be anchored to the bottom of the tank normally tied to pieces of rock or wood. Helping to fill out the aquarium, these types of plants will become pretty tall.

The nutrients and fertilizers required for plant growth are provided by the fish and water in the aquarium. Extra supplements are rarely needed. The filtration system is crucial to maintaining healthy plant life in the tank. Under gravel filters restricts the composition of the gravel in which the plants are rooted and produce a steady flow of bubbles that disturb the surface. All other kinds of filtration systems should work well for plants and it is good to keep water movement in the tank, but not too mush disturbance at the surface as CO2 is lost, essential to the survival of the plants.

Our fish are all content and fit in amongst our colourful water vegetation.

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