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The hobby of planted aquariums is a combination of artistic arrangement and ecological science, creating a miniature aquatic environment with aquatic plants, fish, shrimp, and other natural elements. It is not only a refined pastime but also provides relaxation and a balanced living space. 1. Popular Styles of Planted Aquariums
πΉ Nature Aquarium β Recreates natural landscapes with plants, rocks, and driftwood. πΉ Iwagumi (Rock Layout) β Focuses on stone arrangements with a simple yet elegant design. πΉ Dutch Style Aquarium β Features densely planted tanks with structured layers for depth. πΉ Biotope Aquarium β Mimics a specific natural habitat of fish and plants. 2. Essential Components of a Planted Tank
β Aquatic plants: Stem plants, mosses, and ferns help create scenery and provide oxygen. β Substrate: Soil, sand, or gravel to support plant growth and beneficial bacteria. β Lighting: LED lights specialized for aquarium plants to promote healthy growth. β COβ injection: Helps plants photosynthesize efficiently. β Filtration system: Maintains water quality and keeps the tank clean. 3. Suitable Fish and Inhabitants for a Planted Aquarium
π Peaceful small fish: Neon tetras, guppies, ember tetras, and rummy-nose tetras. π Tank-cleaning fish: Corydoras catfish, otocinclus, and small plecos. π¦ Shrimp: Red cherry shrimp, crystal red shrimp, and amano shrimp for algae control. π Snails: Nerite snails and mystery snails help clean glass and driftwood. 4. Benefits of Keeping a Planted Aquarium
β Reduces stress and promotes relaxation. β Enhances home aesthetics. β Supports a balanced ecosystem indoors. β Contributes to environmental conservation by minimizing chemical use.
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