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If algae grows on the leaves and stems of your aquarium plants, create a routine of cleaning them regularly. Using a solution of 5-10% bleach, dip the plants for a few minutes as needed to destroy ...
Brown algae is a common problem in many fish tanks, especially those that have been recently set up. It’s not dangerous to fish but can turn your beautiful aquarium into an ugly mess.
We kept some congo tetras, neon tetras and Siamese algae eaters with the plants, all of which were able to adapt to the lower pH and KH of the planted aquarium.
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
The right plants provide oxygen, absorb harmful toxins, reduce algae growth and offer shelter for shy species. ... fuss-free aquarium plant for those who want lush greenery without the wait.