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Aquarium plants play a vital role in a balanced aquarium because plants help reduce nitrate levels, which is the endangered fish. Adding plants is one of the best ways to make your aquarium look beautiful. Most visitors are surprised by the beauty of lush green plants that grow abundantly in the water. Live plants have a greater role to play in your aquarium to be mere decoration. Plants provide a hiding place for fish as well. Most species of fish are happier and more relaxed around the plants. The plant will also produce oxygen and use nitrogenous waste that fish provides. This is only desirable for fishes in your aquarium. Aquarium plants should be plan when you setup aquarium

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Choose plants by leaf shape, size and color. Use the tall plants for back of aquarium, medium and short for the center and the front. Start by planting a row on back of aquarium and move ahead. Planting depth is depended on the type of plant. In this case, look at the white area of ​​the base of the plant, on top of the white area must be on the surface. Planting of next plants about 2 cm from the front of the first row. Continue this until you reach the desired length along the line of the tank.

Aquarium plants must be maintained, nurtured and increased. Decaying and dead parts must be cut and trimmed on a regular basis. Real plants can also bring the snails and hydra into aquarium water  and can cause fish infections also. If the fish love to nibble on the plants that you have put in, you will have worked hard keeping their plants alive. Real plants require certain nutrients, fertilizers, etc. This means that you must go to a certain combination of materials in their substrate. When the substrate getting old, you need to change it or fertilize it. Planted in a real aquarium plants generally need more light than a fish only aquarium, the fish do not depend on photosynthesis. Without enough light, your plants are not able to produce oxygen and can even begin to die and decay.

Some plants sold as cut. They are sold loose, in bunch or potted plants. What is available to you, implement the same rules. Choose the healthy plants with good green leaves and no dead or dying leaves or stems. The cuttings are particularly prone to rot on the bottom, because the stems are damaged when they are pushed into the gravel.

Basket or not? You can put the basket plants into the aquarium, but even if you hide a basket into gravel, the fish will soon be digging, and it then looks ugly. Another problem is that many of the plants are often placed in one pot to make it look like a great plants, but these do not grow to their full potential in narrow areas of basketball.

There are some reasons to choose live plants instead of artificial for your aquarium.

*) Oxygen by photosynthesis is a main ingredient for aquarium fish to thrive.

*) To maintain the level of carbon dioxide, plants also play an important role to produce nitrogen, and thus protects your fish.

*) The natural aquarium setting with the plants, feed the fish in captivity a sense of freedom and security. This is very important if you have planned breeding your fish.

*) Plants are also food source for many fish species, provided of course not to chew too much and kill the plant.

*) Plants also help keep the soil in place, especially if you use sand in the background. Low root systems of various plants, helping to fix the substrate in the aquarium.

*) The small amounts of algae are a natural part of the tank, but too much algae can be a nightmare for the aquarium.

Before you get an idea of ​​the plant types that will be put into your aquarium, there are some style plants you should know. There are two main styles of planting that have developed between the aquariums for a period of time. A brief description of these models will help you decide which direction to go, or if you find something completely different.

1. Natural Style: here we try to imitate nature as much as possible. Introductions to the variety of plants are the most important. Think natural, the groups of plants in nature are not the same plants in a good position in a particular order. The goal is to develop an imitate “wild”. Plants should be located at random, without any serious coordination, but to achieve this performance, “wild” in aquarium, you must go through the different varieties of plants and choose the good ones.

2. The Dutch style: Suitable for serious aquarist only. The aquarium is mostly for plants and fish appear to be added over time. You will find this difficult type of fish aquariums with beautiful color fishes.  They try to imitate the style of the gardens lush and green all the glory. An important part of this style is on the terrace, or levels. You will find that the aquarium is divided into terraces with different types of plants growing in the different layers. The back of the aquarium is higher than the front. Plants are the main objective of this aquarium plants.

There are two ways to change the natural style of planting in aquarium. First, open style aquarium. In such an aquarium tank is open most of the time. The plants can grow right out of the aquarium. You must be careful when you choose an open aquarium. If you have the riders in the tank, you will discover that you are poor for a number of fish after a while.

A home aquarium can adopt a natural style also. Habitat is where your aquarium have the same condition with the ideal species of fish and plants requirements. Habitat for fish and plants to go on the display from a specific geographic location and imitate the ecosystem. It is possible to classify the natural plants that should go to the aquarium, depending on the behavior.

Generally, there are three types of underwater plants:

- Plants that float above the aquarium

- Plants that remains firmly anchored to the bottom

- The plants that come in groups and keep moving or floating

Changing the settings after a while is not easy, and plants also take time to adapt and grow aquarium plants.