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Furnishing
Your Aquarium In 4 Easy Steps |
by:
John
Morris |
Furnishing
your aquarium is another important process
in aquarium set up after getting the tank.
You will need to put in components that
will make it looks more beautify and attractive.
How you do this will now depend largely
on the type of the habitants that you intend
to keep. Regardless below I have outlined
in 4 simple steps what needs to be done
to create a beautiful aquarium that you
will be proud of:
Step 1. Add aquarium gravel
Gravel is essential to your aquarium most
especially if you are using natural plants.
It will help in holding plant roots and
provide the foundation for the biological
and under gravel filtration. Since gravel
comes in different sizes and colours, the
advised size is 4 to 6 millimeters because
it provides flow for an undergravel filter
and the most popular is quartzite or granite.
Step 2. Add Rocks:
Adding rock is very important to your aquarium
as it provide isolated home for territorial
fish. Add rocks can upset your aquarium
ecosystem thus it's advisable that you take
measures to prevent this.
Also since you may not know how save rock
you want to add is, it's very important
that you clean them up to remove contaminants.
Step 3. Add Bogwood
This is another essential factor that adds
to the beauty of aquarium and it can last
long time. Not only that, aquarium habitats
need shelter and bogwood provides this.
When adding bogwood makes sure that it is
well cleaned and it's not infected. To be
sure that its infection free takes it through
process of poly-vanish.
Step 4. Add Plants
Plants also add to the beauty of your aquarium.
There are two types of plants - plastic
plants and live (natural) plants.
It's very easy to use plastic plants because
they need little or no maintenance. You
just clean them up with clean water and
add. On the other hand live plants helps
in biological process of aquarium and helping
to keep your tank clean and healthy.
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