Microsorum pteropus, often known as Java fern, thrives in many tropical and subtropical areas of Asia. It is often seen on rocks or wood in streams and waterfalls. Some populations are continuously submerged, whereas others are found as terrestrial plants on damp forest ground.Java fern is a widely distributed and …
Read More »Dwarf Sagittaria – Growing and Caring for Your Dwarf Sag
The dwarf sagittaria (Sagittaria subulata) is a widely accessible, resilient water plant that is ideal for novices. Concerns have been raised that the name sagittaria subulata may be misleading, since it may refer to a similar species native to the southern United States and not the species found in the …
Read More »How to Decrease Aquarium Phosphate
Phosphate (PO4) is present in every aquarium, despite the fact that many aquarium owners are unaware of its presence. If the aquarium is not maintained correctly, the phosphate level will continue to increase, promoting algae development. Phosphate testing and understanding the sources of phosphate in your aquarium water can help …
Read More »List of 10 aquatic plants grown without co2
Can plants in an aquarium grow without CO2? The addition of carbon dioxide to aquariums promotes the development and vitality of aquarium plants. Aquarium plants without CO2 will continue to develop at a slow to moderate pace and can endure a wide range of growth conditions. These freshwater plants need …
Read More »Aquarium plant Crinum calamistratum
West African Crinum calamistratum is a highly elegant bulbous plant with dark-green, very thin leaves. The length of the leaves is between 40 and 120 cm. It produces smaller bulbs than other species of Crinum and needs less light. The growing plants in the aquarium develop a number of little …
Read More »Learn about aquatic plants Anubias Nana Pinto
Anubias Nana Pinto is a remarkable illustration of artificial selection. This type was developed by humans over many generations. In order to develop the Anubias Nana Pinto we see today, plants with magnificent white-green patterns were chosen and propagated over time. Certain parts of the leaf lack the green pigment …
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