Showing posts with label aquascape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aquascape. Show all posts

Anubias Aquatic Plant Good For Aquarium

One of the famous aquatic plants is anubias. Many aquascape hobbyists use anubias as an option to beautify their tanks. Because anubias has wide leaves, it can make the tank look more natural. A group of anubias will make the impression there is a forest in our Aquarium. Having a tank that is lush and green, will make us feel more comfortable when we see it. Watching tiny prawns basking on the rocks, or a group of neon tetras swimming in swarms with flashes of light from their bodies. Maybe we will lose track of time when we see the beauty of our tanks with lush aquatic plants and small fish that swim swiftly. Maybe a little sound of water can spoil our eyes and ears.  

Anubias aquatic plants have many spesies. For anubias, it has several advantages to be used as a plant of choice in aquascapes, namely: this plant has a good adaptability, even a little light can still make anubias can good grow. It does not require special treatment, so anubias is an aquatic plant that is quite easy to care for. Another advantage of anubias plant as the plant of choice in tanks is that it has thick leaves, so it is not easy for water insects and snails to eat. Some fish may eat leaves, snails may also eat leaves. Because anubias leaves are thick maybe this is what makes anubias leaves not chosen to be eaten. 

Anubias plants are aquatic plants that are easy to cultivate, just cut the saplings and plant them. For how to separate the saplings from the Anubias broodstock, many have shared it on YouTube. So it doesn't take long time, then we can already have many anubias plants that we can use to add to the beauty of our fish tank. To care for anubias, we must be able to overcome the growth of algae on the leaves of anubias.

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