If you have an aquarium, it is very important that you are able to keep it clean at all times. With so much high quality equipment on the market, you will want to include things such as a co2 diffuser and a co2 regulator in your equipment collection. However, there are several tips which will help you to keep your aquarium clean, and this blog will help you to think of several of them. If you put these tips into place, you should soon find that your aquarium is sparkling clean all of the time.
Family time is very important, and if you are thinking of things that you could do as a family, then you might want to think about getting a co2 aquarium that is full of both plant life and fish– as this is something that could definitely bring you even closer together than ever before. Although an aquarium co2 system might not be easy to set up, it can give you a challenge that can easily be overcome with a little trial and error, making this a fun way to teach you children a important lesson in life. Here is why it could be a great thing for your family.
If you're looking for a nice plant for the background of your planted aquarium, you will like this species. Thanks to its ornamental leaves, will be a cherry on top in the underwater ecosystem.
Carbon dioxide is necessary for planted tanks which are essential for keeping certain species of fish in their best condition. Planted tanks are not just beautiful for aquascaping but also useful for fish health. While plants found in planted aquariums are many and widely varied, they all need a constant supply of carbon dioxide to grow successfully, nuturing your aqua life at the same time.
The priority in the breeding of shrimps and their import is the appropriate water quality, diet and stress factor. Below we present the types of infections in aquarium shrimps that you may face up one day in the one of your shrimp tanks!
Today we are going to present to you a simple method of maintaining older carpet plants, new growth is much better compared to the older method - stopping and replanting plants in the foreground.