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Explore our blog for quick tips and in-depth facts now! - [5 Easy Live Aquarium Plants For Beginners - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/5-easy-live-aquarium-plants-for-beginners/): Looking for the best live aquarium plants for beginners? Explore this selection of five easy-to-maintain plants for your aquascape at Modern Aquarium today! - [10 Best Looking and Interesting Pleco Catfish for Your Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/10-best-looking-and-interesting-pleco-catfish-for-your-aquarium/): Catfishes are quite literally the most diverse group of fish. There are thousands of different species – many still undescribed – that live principally in tropical freshwaters of South America. But, catfishes, are found in every continent (except the poles) and in both freshwater and saltwater. In this blog, we focus on freshwater catfishes from the Loricariids family or the sucker-mouthed plecos.Plecos have very unique anatomy. They exhibit sucker mouths which they can use to attach themselves to solid objects, aquarium plants, and aquarium glass or decorations. These mouths are lined with small teeth which they use to scrape algae or wood. Many have also armored bodies, providing them, with enhanced protection from predators. They sport stout pectoral and dorsal fin spines. They use them to protect themselves or dissuade potential predators from attacking. They can also spread and “lock” them in place, wedging themselves in crevices and caves. Hobbyists should be aware that handling these fish should be done with care as these “spines” can inflict some painful stabs and cuts.Care for all plecos, especially those of small to medium size, is similar. Most of them are omnivorous and some are herbivorous specialists and will readily graze on algae in the aquarium. Oftentimes, however, the amount of algae will not be enough to meet their dietary needs and hobbyists should provide commercially prepared food such as pellets, flakes, or especially formulated pleco wafers. They can also be fed blanched lettuce, spinach, beans, and peas. Many plecos feed on wood as well and adding driftwood will not only spruce up décor in your aquarium but will also provide food for them.Plecos are bottom-dwelling fish and they will appreciate some hiding places. Furnishing their aquarium with rocks, driftwood, coconut caves, and other decorations is recommended. Contrary to popular belief, most plecos will not harm healthy aquarium plants and are well-suited for planted aquariums.Below is our list of the 10 best-looking and most interesting plecos for your aquarium:1. ZEBRA PLECO L46Zebra Pleco, also known by its scientific name Zebra Peckoltia, belongs to the family Loricariidae. This beautiful pleco lives upriver of the Altamira on the Xingu River in Brazil. This is one of the most beautiful plecos available in the hobby. The Zebra Pleco's body is spectacularly patterned in black and white (as its name suggests). It is considered by many, rightfully so, as the crown jewel of plecos in the hobby.Zebra Pleco is peaceful and suitable to inhabit aquariums with most fish. This fish is herbivorous but also eats other types of foods. It will accept a wide range of sinking foods available online and in aquarium retail stores, including pellets, flakes, or wafers.These medium-sized plecos do not require large aquariums. They will appreciate well-planted aquariums with lots of hiding places provided by coconut caves, driftwood, or rocks. Water chemistry is not critical, but the fish generally prefers softish water, and the fish will adapt to a wide range of water conditions.2. LEOPARD FROG PLECO L134Leopard Pleco (Peckolia Compta), also known as Imperial Tiger Pleco, has very attractive coloration and pattern. It is a suckermouth catfish that belongs to the Pecoltia genius of the Loricariidae family. It is native to the Amazon River. As its name suggests, Leopard Plecos sport a leopard-like pattern on their body with a mix of black and yellow stripes throughout the length of their body. Young juveniles start with much more elongated lines which turn into more irregular patterns as they attain maturity.This fish will thrive in most aquariums. They like fully established and cycled aquariums with clean water, some flow, and stable water parameters. Their aquariums should provide lots of hiding places. Driftwood, rocks,  aquatic plants, and other aquarium decorations - [Anatomy of Live Aquarium Plants. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/anatomy-of-live-aquarium-plants/): While there are many varieties of aquatic plants, including stem plants,  floating plants, mosses or those that need gravel to flourish and those - like Anubias - that don’t, we still can divide plant’s anatomy into four distinct areas: roots, stem, leaves and, let’s not forget the most beautiful and noticeable part of the plants, flowers. PLANT ROOTS. Let’s start from the bottom. Plant roots serve to satisfy three basic needs. First, they anchor or secure the plant in place like  substrate, driftwood or even rocks. Anubias, for example, use their roots to attach themselves to driftwood or rocks. Some plants like Echinodorus, on the other hand, have long root structures which provide superb anchorage in gravel or sand-like substrates. Secondly, aquarium plant roots allow the plants to absorb nutrients, including water, CO2, nitrogen, etc., which they then transport to the rest of the plant. Floating plants also have roots. Their roots are not designed to secure them in place; rather, their role is strictly confined to collecting nutrients from the water column. Floating aquarium plant roots are often long and thin and very efficient in absorbing nutrients. They also provide great hiding places for fry or smaller fish. Healthy plant roots are the necessary foundation for strong and beautiful aquarium plants. PLANT STEMS. OK, let’s continue going up. Most aquatic plants have stems. Like a skeleton for a human, stems provide support to the plant and allow it to grow upright. Unlike their terrestrial cousins, aquarium plants’ stems are not as strong - they don’t need to be as the water itself provides some support as well - so some care must be taken while handling them. Like roots, stems transport nutrients to the rest of the plant but also can act as storage for nutrients. For example, while it may not be obvious, rhizomes and tubers found in many species of Anubias, Echinodorus and Aponogetons are especially developed stems which store the excess nutrients. Plants can draw on these stored nutrients when they don’t find them available in their environment. So here’s a useful tip: if you keep plants that have rhizomes like anubias, pay attention to how their rhizomes look. If they look poorly developed or are decaying, these are warning signs that your aquatic plants are not receiving enough nutrients. PLANT LEAVES. They are - many of us would say - what defines a plant. Aquarium plants use leaves to capture the sun's energy to use it in the  process of photosynthesis. Live aquarium plants produce leaves in different shapes, colors and sizes. Just check the vast selection of plants on our website at modernaquarium.com and you’ll be amazed at the variety of live aquatic plants available. Many aquarium plants are capable of growing leaves both under and above the water’s surface. Those grown above the water usually will have slightly different shape and even color from those the same plant will grow under water. PLANT FLOWERS. When your aquarium plants flower then you know you’re doing something right. Flowers are outward signs that your aquarium plants are doing well. But don’t be discouraged if your plants do not flower. Also, even if your plants don’t flower, that’s not necessarily a sign that they’re doing bad. In fact, many - perhaps  even most - plants will not flower in your aquarium. Many aquatic plants will produce flowers above the water surface so if your tank is covered, it is not likely that those plants will produce flowers. There are many varieties of  aquarium plants to choose from. They differ in size, color, shape of their leaves and root structures. Our advice: do not be afraid to experiment with different plants and choose those that suits your needs most esthetically and practically. There’s nothing more rewarding than a beautifully planted tank.  - [Anubias in Aquariums: A Guide to Care, Planting, and Benefits. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/anubias-in-aquariums-a-guide-to-care-planting-and-benefits/): Anubias plants, with their vibrant green leaves and hardy nature, have become a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned aquarist or a beginner, incorporating Anubias into your aquatic setup can be a rewarding experience. In this blog, we'll explore what Anubias plants are, how to care for them, how to properly plant or place them in your aquarium, and we will discuss the numerous benefits these aquarium plants bring to your underwater world and their inhabitants.What are Anubias Aquarium Plants?Anubias is a genus of aquatic plants native to the tropical regions of Africa. These beautiful aquatic plants have found their way into aquariums worldwide and are prized additions to most aquariums due to their adaptability and striking appearance. Anubias plants are highly sought after for their sturdy, dark green, and broad leaves. Depending on the variant, Anubias’ leaves can be round, oval, or lanceolate in shape. There are many different variants available in our online store, including Anubias Nana, Anubias Barteri, Anubias Congensis, and more. Our store even offers Anubias already attached to a piece of driftwood or lava rock.How to Care for AnubiasIn addition to their beauty, their low maintenance is one of the key reasons Anubias plants became a favorite among aquarium hobbyists. Here's how to care for Anubias in your aquarium:Lighting: Anubias plants are known for their tolerance to low light conditions, making them ideal for aquariums with low-tech setups and varying lighting conditions. However, they will thrive and display more vibrant colors and more robust growth when provided with moderate to high lighting.Water Parameters: While Anubias plants prefer slightly acidic to neutral water, they will readily adapt to a wide range of water parameters and should thrive with a pH range of 6.0 to 8.0. The water temperature is not critical but should be maintained between 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C). Good water quality and regular water changes will help the plants thrive.Substrate: Anubias doesn't require a nutrient-rich substrate like some other aquatic plants. Instead, it can be anchored to aquarium decor, driftwood, or rocks. You can use dark thread or super glue to secure it. After a while, the plant will root into the hardscape naturally. However, Anubias can be planted in a substrate as long as their rhizome (the thick part of the root) is not buried.Fertilization: While Anubias can thrive without additional fertilization, you can enhance its growth by providing liquid fertilizers rich in essential nutrients like potassium and iron. If planted in the substrate, you can insert root tabs near their roots to provide supplemental fertilization.Propagation: Anubias can be propagated by dividing the rhizome. Carefully separate the plant into smaller sections, ensuring each section has a portion of the rhizome and a few leaves. Plant these sections in your desired locations within the aquarium.Placement: Anubias are versatile plants, and given their tolerance for low light conditions, can be placed just about anywhere in an aquarium. Generally, it is your esthetic or tastes that will determine where they should be placed.Benefits of Anubias in AquariumsIncorporating Anubias, like any other live aquarium plants, into your aquarium offers several advantages:Aesthetic Appeal: Anubias' lush, dark green leaves add an attractive and natural look to your aquatic environment. Their sturdy texture and vibrant green color can provide interesting visual contrast when planted among or next to other aquatic plants, including stem plants whose leaves come in different shapes and colors.Oxygenation: Like all aquatic plants, Anubias plants oxygenate the water during photosynthesis, removing CO2 from the water and releasing oxygen, creating a healthier environment for your fish.Algae Control: A - [Author bio - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/author-bio/): Artur Wlazlo is the owner of Modern Aquarium alongside his brother Rafal Wlazlo. Both brothers kept a variety of aquariums and cultivated many aquarium plants over the past 40 years. Spurned by their passion for the aquatic world, they decided to take their lifelong hobby and turn it into a business. Their mission is to help other aquarium enthusiasts design their own stunning underwater gardens and keep beautiful and thriving aquariums. Artur has also been a practicing attorney for nearly 20 years now, focusing his legal practice on securities litigation and the financial industry. - [Benefits of Live Plants in an Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/benefits-of-live-plants-in-an-aquarium/): Wondering about the benefits of live plants in an aquarium? Read on to discover the benefits of live aquarium plants and how it may help your aquatic life. - [Beginners Guide to Hardscaping Your Aquarium with Rocks. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-hardscaping-your-aquarium-with-rocks/): What is hardscaping? It basically is what hobbyists call decorations or decorative materials in the aquarium. Hardscaping is important for at least two reasons. First, it has a visual impact on the aquarium and provides a canvas for aquascaping. And, secondly, it provides a home, territories, and places to hide to your fish and other inhabitants of your aquarium.Hardscaping can be minimalist with very few pieces interspaced throughout the aquarium. At the other end of the spectrum are aquariums where a hardscape is its essential and focal feature filling most of the space in the aquarium. Your personal aesthetic will mostly drive your decision on how heavily to hardscape your aquarium.Sometimes, however, the choice of your fish will influence that decision as well. For example, African Cichlids prefer rocky hardscapes with multiple rocks stacked on top of other rocks, breaking lines of sight, creating multiple territories, and hiding caves, allowing you to manage and disperse their aggression.In any event, there is no one “right” way to hardscape your aquarium but we can provide some general advice that served us well when creating hardscape for our aquariums.How to Choose Rocks for Your AquariumThere are many different types of rocks available at Modern Aquarium. Rocks sold in our online store are aquarium and fish-safe. They have different features such as colors, shapes, and sizes. For example, Ohko Dragon Rock and Holy Lace Rock are “light” and have intricate and jagged edges while Red Pagoda Rock and Rose Quartz are solid and bold. Petrified Rock exhibits golden to brown colors and hues while Seiryu Stone shows off its white veins on a mostly dark blue/gray background. You can browse our large selection of aquarium rocks here. And, here are some tips to help you choose your rock:Generally, you should not mix different types of rocks in the aquarium. Using one type of rock in the aquascape will make it look more natural and will be more impactful.Take time to review our selection of rocks. Choose those rocks that you find most interesting. Pay attention to their colors, shapes, and textures, and think about how you will use them in your aquarium.Make sure you buy enough. Most beginners make a mistake and do not buy enough rocks for their hardscape. And, if you have never hardscaped before, it is very easy to underestimate what you need. You will most likely need several rocks of different sizes and shapes to create a beautiful hardscape. In fact, if you can, you should buy more than what you think you need. This will provide you with more options or choices while hardscaping.Consider different textures and colors. Smooth rocks or pebbles will work well in aquariums looking to re-create fast-flowing rivers. Dense/heavier rocks are more suitable for stacking. Think about whether other hardscape items like driftwood will be utilized in your aquarium and whether you want them to blend with or provide contrast against the rocks you choose. Placing Rocks in Your AquariumIt is almost never a good idea to start hardscaping with an aquarium full of water. We recommend practicing placing your rocks in an empty aquarium. Try different layouts and do not be afraid to experiment. Take your time and enjoy it. This should be a fun exercise. Ask your family members for their opinions and advice. Here are some tips from us:Consider the rule of thirds. This is a composition guideline that places your subject/focal point in the left or right third of the hardscape, leaving the rest or two-thirds of the area less developed and more open.Generally, larger rocks should be placed in the back areas of the aquarium.Rocks often look better, and more natural, when placed in groups of three, five, etc.Rocks should have their base partially buried in the substrate as it makes them appear more natural.But, first and foremost, always remember that their placement is pleasing to you. - [Can I Have Live Aquarium Plants in my Aquarium? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/can-i-have-live-aquarium-plants-in-my-aquarium/): The answer to this question is almost always a resounding YES. In fact, while there may be a very few cases where having aquatic plants would make little or no sense - e.g. aquariums housing plant eating fish - having  plants in your aquarium not only will make your aquarium look better and more natural, plants are also enormously beneficial to your tank inhabitants. Plants provide hiding places for your fish and they also consume ammonia and nitrates, essentially acting like additional filtration  making your aquarium water “cleaner” for fish and all other tank inhabitants. There are many varieties of  aquarium plants, ranging from plants that are easy to grow that do not require a lot of special care, such high intensity lighting, to those that are difficult to maintain requiring intense lighting, fertilization and even CO2 injection. Which ones you choose depends entirely on you, your esthetics, your setup and how much time you plan on devoting to maintaining your aquarium and plants. There are no right or wrong answers. For example, Anubias are beautiful aquarium plants suitable for most water conditions. They do not require - although will welcome it - special additives, fertilization or high intensity lighting. Anubias will thrive in low-light conditions and require a minimum level of care. They’re perfect for beginner aquarists but many experienced hobbyists use them in their ranks as well simply for their beauty. Without high intensity lighting or fertilization, they are slow growers which many aquarists actually welcome because their slower growth eliminates trimming and other labor intensive tasks. Cryptocorynes, or crypts for short, are another species of aquarium plants that are very popular in the hobby. This is not surprising because crypts are beautiful, come in many varieties and are undemanding plants. They generally do not require high lighting and fertilization, while advisable, is not required. But you should be aware that if you’re interested in maintaining some of the red cryptocoryne variants like Cryptocoryne Wendtti, you will likely need to provide supplemental iron fertilization. Otherwise, while the plant will be healthy and will look beautiful, it will likely not retain its red hues and instead it will turn green. Amazon swords (Echinodorus) are another type of aquarium plant that does well in different water conditions and under varying lighting conditions. Although they will do exceptionally well under good lighting and if planted in good, nutritiously rich, gravel. Some of these specimens can grow quite large and look spectacular even in the largest aquariums. There are many other  live aquarium plants, too many to list here, but one thing is for sure: you can have live aquarium plants in your aquarium. What’s more, it’s not difficult to keep them successfully. You shouldn’t be afraid to give it a try. Your tank will look better and your fish will thank you for it. - [Common Fish Diseases & How to Treat Them - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/common-fish-diseases-how-to-treat-them/): If you’re worried about fish diseases affecting your finned companions, explore this blog to learn about common fish illnesses, avoiding them, & treating them. - [Feeding Fish When On Vacation | Learn More | Modern Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/feeding-fish-when-on-vacation-learn-more-modern-aquarium/): Are you wondering about feeding your fish when on vacation? Modern Aquarium has answers. Check out a guide on what to do with fish when you’re on vacation here! - [Feeding Live Aquarium Plants: Macronutrients (Part I) - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/feeding-live-aquarium-plants-macronutrients-part-i/): Live aquarium plants, like all organisms, need nutrients to survive. The nutrients that aquarium plants require can be divided into macronutrients and micronutrients. MACRONUTRIENTS. Macronutrients are those that plants need in large quantities, including calcium, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, oxygen and sulphur. Fortunately, many of these macronutrients are plentiful and easily available.  We will cover them individually at greater length immediately below. OXYGEN. Oxygen is vital to the plant’s growth. This is one of the macronutrients, however, that is usually plentiful in an aquarium. Aquarium plants absorb oxygen through their roots and from respiration. They use it during photosynthesis to essentially process carbon and other nutrients. While plants need oxygen, they don’t need it in high quantities. In fact, too much dissolved oxygen in aquarium water can be problematic as it may negatively impact plants’ ability to absorb other nutrients (especially iron). And, during the day, plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis so the lack of oxygen during the day will almost never be a problem in an aquarium. Really, the only time when the levels of oxygen may drop to dangerous levels is during the night when both aquarium plants and other tank inhabitants like fish use oxygen. But this potential problem is easily solvable. If you think  your aquarium water is not well oxygenated then just agitate the water surface or add an air stone to your fish tank. PHOSPHORUS. Phosphorus is also important to maintaining plants health and growth. Phosphorus is especially important to proper root development in aquatic plants as well as flowers. Phosphorus is typically absorbed by the plant through the roots in the form of phosphates. Phosphates, on the other hand, are generally present in sufficient quantities in aquariums. They’re are found in large quantities in fish food. In fact, fish overfeeding will lead to over abundance of phosphates which, in turn, will result in algae blooms. POTASSIUM. You should neither confuse nor ignore Potassium. It is crucially important in a planted aquarium as it strengthens the plant, aids it in photosynthesis and root development, among other things. Unlike phosphorus, potassium is absorbed by plants from the water column. Some nutrient rich gravels May also leach it to the water. But, it is likely that you will need to add potassium to your aquarium water in order to ensure its availability to your aquarium plants. Fortunately, there are liquid fertilizers like Seachem Potassium that easily solve this issue. NITROGEN. Nitrogen is absolutely necessary macronutrient for robust and healthy plant growth. In an aquarium, plants get nitrogen in the form of nitrates or ammonium. Generally speaking, most aquarium plants prefer to take up  nitrogen in the form of ammonium. That is actually good news to fishkeepers because ammonium is produced by fish waste and the decaying of other organic matter. By removing ammonium from the aquarium water, which can be converted to very toxic ammonia, aquarium plants act like a filter safeguarding the well-being of all tank inhabitants. The plants will also take up nitrates - source of nitrogen that is usually more abundant in an aquarium environment - which also can become toxic to fish at high concentration levels. Certain levels of nitrates - at about 20 ppm - in a planted tank are actually desirable as a source of nitrogen for aquarium plants. But, keep in mind, that higher levels of nitrates may result in algae and, even more importantly, may cause stress and negative health effects in fish. CARBON. Carbon is very important to aquarium plants. It literally makes up almost half of the plant’s mass. Plants obtain carbon from CO2 through the process of photosynthesis by breaking up CO2 into oxygen and carbon. CO2 is a - [Feeding Live Aquarium Plants: Micronutrients (Part II) - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/feeding-live-aquarium-plants-micronutrients-part-ii/): In Part I of this series about feeding live aquarium plants we talked about macronutrients that are necessary to successful husbandry of aquatic plants. In this Part II of the series we will talk about the so-called micronutrients. Micronutrients are so called because they are needed in small quantities by aquarium plants. Still, they are important for healthy plant growth. IRON. Iron is actually one of the most important micronutrients. Plants utilize iron in respiration and in production of chlorophyll, among other things. If your aquarium plants are planted in soil, sand or gravel specifically formulated for planted tanks then your plants should have sufficient access to iron present in the substrate. Planted tank substrates usually are rich in, among other nutrients, iron. However, if that is not the case, your option is to provide iron by using either liquid fertilizers or tabs like those by made by Thrive. Red plants in particular will appreciate iron fertilization which is believed necessary for their ability to produce leaves with red coloration. MANGANESE. Aquatic plants absorb manganese through their roots and leaves. Manganese is utilized by plants in the production of chlorophyll and it also plays a role in the process of photosynthesis. While manganese is not required in large quantities, it is still important for healthy plant growth. Fortunately, manganese is usually present in sufficient quantities in tap water but, even if it is not, most good liquid aquarium plant fertilizers will have it. ZINC. This micronutrient is important for plant’s good overall health. Plants absorb zinc through roots and leaves. Traces of zinc can be found in tap water and rich substrates. Likewise, good liquid fertilizers will contain sufficient trace quantities of zinc. BORON. Aquarium plants need boron for strong and proper cellular and root growth, among other things. Generally, boron is found in sufficient quantities in tap water and is also present in many liquid aquarium plant fertilizers. Other micronutrients that we should mention are nickel, chlorine, copper and molybdenum. These are required in tiny amounts and either are found in more than sufficient quantities in tap water or use of liquid fertilizers will ensure that your aquatic plants will never suffer from not having adequate access to them. The bottom line is that, generally speaking, micronutrients are usually present in sufficient quantities in tap water. However, they are important and to ensure that your aquarium plants do not miss out on any one of them, in case your tap water does not have some of them in sufficient quantities, you should consider using a good quality liquid fertilizer.  - [Fish Tank Heaters: Everything You Should Know - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/fish-tank-heaters-everything-you-should-know/): Do you need a fish tank heater? How do fish tank hearts work? Modern Aquarium has all the answers. Explore our blog to learn about fish tank heaters today! - [Five Easy Beginner Stem Plants for your Aquarium Aquascape. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/five-easy-beginner-stem-plants-for-your-aquarium-aquascape/): As our selection in our online store at Modern Aquarium demonstrates, there are many plants to choose from when designing your underwater garden. Over the years, we have come to rely on or come back to certain plants repeatedly when designing our planted tanks. We think that the time has come to share our top five picks for stem plants for your aquascape.1. Rotala Red (Rotala Indica)This plant has been our favorite for many years now. It was probably one of the first stem plants that I successfully kept in my aquariums. Rotala Red can assume different colors depending on the conditions under which it is grown. Under strong light, and when planted in good substrate and with an injection of CO2, Rotala’s small oval leaves will turn pinkish/red. We love this plant because it is an easy aquarium plant to grow and adapts easily to varied water conditions. When planted in dense groups, it can also be used to create various heights in your planted tank by trimming it to your desired length.2. Pearl Weed Baby TearsThis beautiful plant is simply great for all tanks, especially nano tanks. It is also a great aquatic plant for beginners. While its appearance makes seem delicate, this aquarium plant is tough. It does not require CO2, growing fast and out-competing algae for any excess nutrients in the aquarium. This is important because a nasty outbreak of algae can destroy even the most beautifully designed aquascape by choking the plants and making the aquarium unsightly. We also love to pair up this plant with shrimp and love watching shrimp pick off any detritus and bits of algae from their tiny round leaves. Depending on your aesthetics, you can let the plant grow tall and create a jungle-like appearance in your aquarium or trim it with aquascaping scissors to keep it close to the substrate creating a lush lawn-like effect.3. Ludwigia PeruensisIf you are looking for a splash of color, Ludwigia Peruensis is your plant to go. When we are looking for a plant with a dramatic and immediate visual impact, this is the aquatic plant we turn to. The super-rich red colors produced by Ludwigia Peruensis are unrivaled by any other plants. However, for the plant to exhibit and maintain such rich coloration, proper light and fertilization must be provided. The plant will need supplemental iron fertilization to exhibit the deep reds shown in the photo below and planting it in a nutrient-rich substrate will set you up for success. In many of our setups, we also add CO2 to ensure its robust growth. However, the high-tech tank is not necessary to keep this plant healthy.4. Hygrophila PinnatifidaThis wonderful and unique plant is difficult to pin down to any specific category. It sort of looks like a fern, but it isn’t and has stems but also a very bushy and jungle-like appearance. In fact, the unique shapes of the leaves that Hygrophila Pinnatifida produces make it so desirable and one of our top five picks for planted aquariums. The odd shape of the plant will instantaneously break up any monotony in the aquarium’s design and draw the viewer’s attention. This aquatic plant can be attached to a driftwood like an epiphyte plant, allowing you to create visually interesting and naturally looking aquascapes. Under low to moderate light, Hygrophila Pinnatifida will maintain its green color but under more intense light and with iron and CO2 fertilization it will exhibit purplish to reddish hues.5. HornwortWe understand that this might be considered a controversial pick by some of the most experienced aquascapers because it is such a common plant. However, we have used it in many of our aquascapes both because of its beauty and practical considerations. Hornwort produces attractive needle-like leaves that sprout outward from its stem. In our opinion, healthy Hornwort will rival any other stem plant for beauty. Importantly, we also uti - [Fish Tank Water Testing: What to Test For and Why - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/fish-tank-water-testing-what-to-test-for-and-why/): If you’re looking for a fish tank water testing guide, you’ve found it. Follow along as the experts at Modern Aquarium cover the basic information here! - [How Do Snails Fit into My Aquarium Environment? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-do-snails-fit-into-my-aquarium-environment/): Snails for fish tank cleaning can have numerous benefits but also a few dangers. Learn more about the benefits of snails in an aquarium with our latest blog. - [Getting and Setting Up High-Tech CO2 System for Your Planted Aquarium: Comprehensive Step-by-step Guide for Beginners. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/getting-and-setting-up-hightech-co2-system-for-your-planted-aquarium-comprehensive-stepbystep-guide-for-beginners/): Why is CO2 so important to the aquatic plants?Generally, you can divide planted aquariums into two broad categories: low-tech and high-tech planted tanks. Low-tech planted tanks do not rely on technology to supplement CO2 to the plants while high-tech aquariums do. A high-tech setup is unnecessary to grow and maintain aquatic plants in glass boxes successfully. However, it is also indisputable that a CO2 injection will make growing and keeping aquatic plants easier and, importantly too, will expand your ability to cultivate even the most demanding aquarium plants.Why does the CO2 injection make such a difference? Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important nutrient to both terrestrial and aquatic plants. CO2 is abundantly available in the air but unfortunately not underwater. Consequently, the availability of CO2 to aquatic plants is the biggest limiting factor to their growth potential, even if all other nutrients are available.The easiest and most efficient way to supplement CO2 is through a pressurized CO2 bottle. Many hobbyists decide against high-tech pressurized CO2 setups, viewing them as daunting, complicated, and even intimidating. In this blog, we are going to dispel these myths and demonstrate that high-tech pressurized CO2 systems are anything but once you have a working knowledge of the various components. In fact, CO2 systems for planted aquariums make growing and maintaining planted aquariums easier and satisfying results more easily achievable.Below is the breakdown of the various components of the high-tech CO2 system, an explanation of how they work, what their roles are, and how they integrate:1. Compressed/Pressurized CO2 BottleA CO2 bottle or cylinder is designed to hold liquid CO2 under pressure so it can be introduced to an aquarium. When the liquid CO2 pressure is released, the liquid CO2 converts into gas and can then be introduced into an aquarium. These bottles are usually made from stainless steel or aluminum and come in different sizes. Importantly, as those available in our online store are, they should be certified safe.Generally, when you purchase your CO2 system, the bottle you will receive will be empty. You can take the empty bottle to several places like welding stores, brewery supply stores, paintball stores, some gas stations, and/or hardware stores will either fill your bottle or swap it for one already full. When full or in use, please keep your bottle vertical to prevent the liquid from coming out.2. CO2 Regulator with Solenoid and Bubble CounterA CO2 Regulator with an integrated solenoid is attached to the CO2 bottle. The role of the CO2 Regulator is to allow CO2 gas to escape the CO2 bottle in a controlled manner. CO2 Regulators typically have two gauges. The one on the right typically indicates the pressure or how much CO2 is in the bottle and the second one – typically located on the left – shows working pressure or how much is allowed to flow.Then, there are single and dual-stage CO2 regulators. Dual-stage regulators are more expensive but also much better at regulating the release of CO2 especially when the CO2 bottle is about to run out of CO2, requiring much less adjustment. Single-stage regulators tend to expel most of the remaining CO2 when the pressure in the CO2 bottle reaches a certain low point. Dual-stage regulators prevent that from happening and, for your peace of mind, we recommend spending a little bit extra and getting a dual-stage regulator.The regulator is screwed onto the CO2 bottle. You should wrap the threads on the bottle with a Teflon or similar tape and make sure to insert a washer that either came with the regulator or the bottle before screwing it tightly using a wrench (if lost, a washer can be obtained from the place where you will fill or swap your bottle).Our regulator comes with an integrated solenoid. The solenoid assembly looks like a small black box that is already attached to the regulator. The solenoid is powered - [How Live Aquarium Plants Affect the Day-Night Cycle in the Planted Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-live-aquarium-plants-affect-the-daynight-cycle-in-the-planted-aquarium/): Let us talk in more detail about how  live aquarium plants affect number of processes in the aquarium. The impact of aquarium plants on water, pH, oxygenation and overall well-being of all tank inhabitants can be quite profound. For this reason we believe it is important to understand what happens in your aquarium when you add plants to it. Some may be surprised to learn that plants, like other tank inhabitants such as fish, respire. During this process,  aquarium plants consume oxygen and the byproduct of respiration is CO2. During the day, live aquarium plants do not stop respiring. However, during the daylight hours, plants also photosynthesize and obtain energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. The byproduct of photosynthesis, unlike that of respiration, is oxygen. Both of these processes affect the aquarium water and, in particular, the amount of oxygen, CO2, pH and hardness of the water. The fluctuations of these parameters may be substantial in an aquarium depending on different factors such as the volume of water, number and types of plants and intensity and duration of lighting. During the day, aquatic plants utilize sunlight, and through the process of photosynthesis, take up carbon dioxide from the water while simultaneously releasing oxygen. They also respire releasing CO2 but during daylight hours the photosynthesis is carried out at so much higher rate that plants consume much more CO2 than they release through respiration. The end result is that the levels of CO2 in the aquarium water will drop during the day while oxygenation of the water will increase. How much the levels of CO2 will drop and of oxygen increase will depend on how many plants you have in your aquarium, how many other tank inhabitants you have, and the size of your tank. And here’s the important thing: as the levels of carbon dioxide drop (and carbonic acid falls), pH levels of the water will begin to rise. And, if there’s no sufficient amount of carbon dioxide left in the water, aquarium plants will begin consuming carbon dioxide from other sources, most likely bicarbonates. As the plants consume bicarbonates, however, the tank water will become “softer.” All of this means that your tank water will become more alkaline (pH rising) and at the same time (somewhat counterintuitively) softer. During the night hours, however, live aquarium plants stop photosynthesizing while respiration continues. This means that levels of oxygen drop while those of CO2 rise. Higher levels of CO2, in turn, will lower the  pH of the tank water. These fluctuations in pH, water hardness, levels CO2 and oxygen can be quite dramatic. As we mentioned above, how significant these fluctuations are depend on many factors, including the number and type of plants, tank inhabitants (the more of them the higher the consumption of these elements and the more dramatic impact on the water), light intensity, or volume of water. But don’t be alarmed. The same day-and-night cycle and similar fluctuations occur in nature and fish are accustomed to them. They only become problematic if they are extreme. For example changes of 1 degree in pH can cause health issues for some fish. You can ensure that these fluctuations are not extreme. First, you can regularly test your water, including the pH and hardness to better understand what impact the planted aquarium day-night cycle has on the aquarium water. There are a number of  aquarium water tests designed specifically for aquarium hobby that allow you to easily measure pH or hardness. They come as dipping strips, liquid water tests or  even digital. If you are testing aquarium water, we recommend that you use liquid tests over test strips simply because they are much more accurate. There are a number of brands to choose from including, for example, API Liquid Water Tests or Seachem Liquid MultiTests. Seco - [How to Acclimate Fish to Your Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-acclimate-fish-to-your-aquarium/): Introducing new fish to your aquarium? At Modern Aquarium, we can help. Check out our step-by-step guide for how to acclimate fish to your tank today. - [How to Best Meet the Aquarium Lighting Needs of Your Plants - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-best-meet-the-aquarium-lighting-needs-of-your-plants/): Modern Aquarium offers insight into the best aquarium lighting for plants. Shop our LED aquarium lighting for plants along with your other aquarium needs today! - [How to Choose Lights for Planted Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-choose-lights-for-planted-aquarium/): Aquarium plants need light. They use it to photosynthesize, creating their own energy to grow and propagate. Without a sufficient level of light, plants cannot photosynthesize and will wilt away. To successfully grow aquarium plants, you must provide a suitable source of light. Lack of adequate lighting is generally the reason why aquarium plants suffer and do not grow well. Choosing proper aquarium lights for plants is probably the most important decision a hobbyist will make, determining how successful he or she will be at keeping aquarium plants.There are three major features to consider when purchasing aquarium lights: Light Spectrum, Light Intensity, and Light Duration.Light SpectrumExplaining what light is and how it works can quickly turn into a confusing disorder of highly technical terms. However, a brief explanation will be helpful as it will later clarify why planted aquarium lights are superior to other lights. The light we see is made up of different wavelengths, each with a specific color. This phenomenon becomes visible to us when we spot a rainbow in the sky. When the sunlight passes through water droplets, it is broken into separate wavelengths and we see them as different colors of the rainbow. These wavelengths are measured in nanometers. For example, blue light is in the 400-nanometer range, green light is in the 500-nanometer range, and red light is in the 650-nanometer range.Plants use only some of the light that they receive. Thus, providing the light that plants will use most efficiently should be our focus when choosing lights for a planted aquarium. Plants evolved to most efficiently absorb red light in the 650 to the 680-nanometer range. Plants will also absorb quite well the blue light but strong blue light will also promote algae growth. Accordingly, in the aquarium, we should provide light in the red area of the spectrum.Modern planted aquarium lights are designed to produce the light that benefits aquarium plants the most. Many also allow you to customize the color output. Shop for the lights that provide the color spectrum needed for your aquarium plants to thrive.Light IntensityLight intensity is measured in lumens. By way of comparison, natural bright sunlight produces about 70,000 lux (lux is a measure of lumens per square meter). However, depending on the species, aquarium plants will require anywhere between 300 to 6,000 lux. A lot of the light is lost before it reaches plants. Some light is lost when it is reflected from the surface of the water. Some of the loss occurs when the light passes through water or a glass cover or when particles in the water absorb it. Debris in aquarium water can reduce light intensity quite considerably. The deeper the aquarium, the more loss of light is expected. Keeping a glass cover clean and water clear by removing floating particles from the water with good filtration reduces the loss of light.Many modern aquarium lights allow you to modulate the intensity of the light, allowing you to customize the light’s output and ensuring that the plants will receive the correct amount of light. This is especially important for larger and deeper aquariums which may require higher intensity to reach the plants on the bottom. Or, conversely, if your aquarium has mostly low-light-tolerating plants like Anubias, these lights will allow you to dial down the intensity and better meet their needs. Light DurationIn nature, most tropical regions receive between 10 to 12 hours of sunlight. However, the light intensity varies throughout the day with the most intense light occurring during the middle part of the day. To mimic their original environment, the best aquarium lights for planted aquariums come with a pre-programmed dawn-to-dusk light cycle. These gradual, and more natural, increases and decreases in light intensity eliminate the shock of sudden changes from dark to bright light that both plants and fish - [How to Choose the Right Plants for Your Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-plants-for-your-aquarium/): Searching for the best plants for small aquariums. Read our overview of what to look for in easy freshwater plants for your aquarium at Modern Aquarium today. - [How to get rid of algae in your planted aquarium? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-algae-in-your-planted-aquarium/): In our previous blog, we wrote extensively about what causes and how to prevent algae problems in your aquarium. We strongly recommend that you read that blog first because, as Benjamin Franklin famously once said, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. But, even if you already have an algae problem in your aquarium, do not be discouraged because many of the steps recommended in our previous blog will either slow or even resolve your algae problem in time. We will also cover many other effective ways to combat unwanted and unsightly algae already present in your aquarium in this blog.Many types of algae may afflict home aquariums. All of us, novices and experienced aquarium hobbyists, experienced at least one type of algae at some point in one of our aquariums. As effective algae treatments may vary from one algae to another, we will cover them separately, describing those that were most effective and worked best for us.1. CyanobacteriaIronically, cyanobacteria are not algae. Rather, it is a type of photosynthetic bacteria. In common parlance, it is often referred to as blue-green algae. This name aptly describes this algae’s appearance as when it grows it often creates large, slimy sheets in dark green or almost blue in color smothering everything in its path, including plants, gravel, substrate, and other aquarium decorations. Left unchecked, cyanobacteria will cover everything in its path and kill all plants. Blue-green algae is also easily recognizable because it emits a distinctive foul odor that smells musty or as if something is rotten. Blue-green algae is believed to be caused by a combination of factors. The most important factor appears to be a build-up of excessive decomposing organic matter, such as left uneaten fish food and fish waste. Excessive light and poor water circulation are also contributing factors.Cyanobacteria is not edible and no fish or snail will come even close to it. However, the treatment is pretty straightforward and effective. Begin with removing or vacuuming as much of the slimy film as possible. It is not firmly attached so it is fairly easy to remove large chunks of it and quickly. Next, clean your aquarium filter (especially a canister filter if you have one) and perform a large water change to remove excess nutrients from your aquarium water. Once you removed most of the algae, medicate your aquarium with erythromycin. Recall that blue-green algae are a type of bacteria and not algae at all, and we found that the most effective treatment is the application of the antibiotic Erythromycin. It is an antibiotic that stops the growth of bacteria and is generally very safe to use in home aquariums. In addition to treating various fish diseases, it effectively inhibits growth and even kills Cyanobacteria. Use Erythromycin as directed and you should see the results within days. This treatment can be repeated.Because cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that require light to grow, you can also starve it by completely blacking out all light. If you decide to do it, cover all sides and top of your aquarium completely so that no light enters your aquarium for a period of about 3 full days. At the same time, increase water movement or surface water agitation, and do not feed your fish (they will be fine). Cyanobacteria will die off without access to light. We found this method less effective than using Erythromycin and entirely unsuitable for planted aquariums as the lack of light for an extended period will also negatively impact your aquarium plants. After the treatment, and if you correct the root causes that allowed the cyanobacteria to grow in your tank, your aquarium should be free of it going forward.2. Black Beard AlgaeBlack beard algae or black hair algae produces approximately half to one-inch long and densely packed tufts of brown or black strands of hair-like algae. It can grow on driftwood, grave - [How to Get Rid of & Prevent Algae in a Fish Tank - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-prevent-algae-in-a-fish-tank/): Battling algae in your aquarium? Follow this guide and learn how to get rid of and prevent algae in a fish tank from the experts at Modern Aquarium today. - [How to Keep Corydoras Catfish in a Planted Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-keep-corydoras-catfish-in-a-planted-aquarium/): Corydoras catfish belong to the Callichthyidae family of fishes. They should be considered a must-have scavenger fish for every aquarium. Corydoras are found in Central and South America. They range from Panama to Argentina. There are nearly 200 species; many are not scientifically described yet and only bear a classification number preceded by capital C. Many Corydoras are widely available in the aquarium trade and are very popular.They’re popular among experienced and beginner enthusiasts alike because they’re small, friendly fish with peaceful dispositions that do well in community aquariums. They are well suited for life in a planted aquarium as well. Live aquarium plants will provide these fish with lots of hiding and resting places. There is nothing more mesmerizing than watching a group of Corydoras swimming among Anubias leaves or stems of Cryptocoryne Wendtii, scavenging for food. As they will not harm any plants, no special considerations are necessary when housing plants and corys together.Corydoras are very active during the daytime and can be observed swimming back and forth and across the aquarium for extended periods, looking and scavenging for bits and pieces of leftover food. It is this behavior that makes these fish so beneficial to any aquarium. By scavenging for food, they keep the aquarium free of debris, preventing a buildup of decaying matter.From time to time, they will also dash to the water's surface and gulp air to supplement the oxygen extracted by their gills. Corydoras adapted to live in rivers and streams with limited oxygen content and developed a way of breathing air directly in addition through their gills. When they gulp the air from the water's surface, they store it in a special pocket in their gut and they absorb it into their bloodstream. Corydoras look for food using their barbels. They have six barbels around their mouth. The barbels are touch-sensitive and allow the fish to “feel” for food among gravel, in the sand, and around obstructions such as rocks or driftwood.All Corydoras species should be kept in groups, preferably of the same kind. Only when kept in groups, these fish will feel safe and secure and exhibit their natural behavior. Corydoras are omnivores and will eat flakes, sinking pellets, and small aquatic invertebrates such as cyclops, tubifex, and daphnia.Sexing Corydoras might be difficult but females appear to have fuller and more round bodies than males. They are not difficult to breed if provided with good conditions. Furnishing their aquariums with plants, and botanicals such as catappa leaves, maoni pods, coconut caves, and sandy or soft substrate are recommended. They may even spawn in a community aquarium although any eggs would likely be eaten by the parents of other fish. After spawning, either the fish or eggs should be removed to a separate aquarium. Eggs hatch in about 48 hours and the young fry can be fed newly hatched Artemia (baby brine shrimp) and later on daphnia and crumbled flake foods.Essential environmental elements include:Water Temperature Range: 72 - 82 FWater Parameters-pH Range: 5.8 – 7.5Best Tank Mates: Tetras, Platies, Discus, Guppies, Swordtails, and other small or peaceful fishWorst Tank Mates: African Cichlids (but smaller species from South America such as German or Bolivian Rams, and Apistogramma and Kribensis are great) and OscarsPreferred Foods: Bottom sinking pellets, bloodworms, algae wafersThere are many Corydoras species available in the hobby. Below are our top picks for Corydoras catfish for your aquarium:1. SUPER EQUES CORYSuper Eques Cory is a rare fish and is highly sought after in the aquarium hobby because it is extraordinarily beautiful. Its body is almost metallic/emerald green with an intense orange band along its gills and back. A group of these corys is guaranteed to make a lasting visual impact in any aquarium. Super Eques Cory - [How to plant stemmed and bunched live aquarium plants in your aquarium? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-plant-stemmed-and-bunched-live-aquarium-plants-in-your-aquarium/): When you buy your bunched or stemmed aquarium plants from Modern Aquarium, they will most likely be held by a rubber band or lead weight. You should remove the rubber band because it can pinch the stems, potentially harming that portion of the plant if it is kept in place over an extended period.After separating the stems, remove any dead, dried, or crushed portions of the plant. Regular or aquascaping scissors are good for that but you can also try pinching the stems or leaves with your fingers if you can accomplish it without crushing the healthy portion of the plant. Stemmed should be planted in substrate or gravel. Your gravel, or substrate, should be about two to three inches deep. This will be sufficiently deep to hold the stems down and allow the roots to fully develop.Bunched plants look their best when planted in small and compact groups. When planting, use one or two fingers to support the stem while inserting it into the gravel. Once inserted all the way down, slowly bring your fingers up. If planting stemmed plants with your fingers proves difficult, you can use tweezers to grab and insert the plant in the gravel. Continue planting each stem separately until you're done.    - [How to Properly Feed Live Aquarium Plants in a Home Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-properly-feed-live-aquarium-plants-in-a-home-aquarium/): Some hobbyists may be forgiven for being confused by the large variety of nutrients plants need and the seemingly dizzying variety of commercially available fertilizers. Our discussion below attempts to simply your decision about what plant food to choose and how to properly dose it.But, first, a brief discussion about plant nutrition. Live aquarium plants require nutrients to thrive. Plant nutrients are often categorized into two broad categories: macronutrients and micronutrients. Aquarium plants need macronutrients in larger quantities. Calcium, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium are all macronutrients. On the other hand, micronutrients, also called trace elements, are nutrients that plants need in small quantities. Trace elements such as copper, manganese, iron, and boron, to mention just a few, are micronutrients. Aquarium plants need both types of nutrients to grow healthy.There are different sources of nutrients for aquarium plants. For example, tap water, decaying fish food, fish waste, and substrate are all potential sources of food for plants. Many commercially available fish foods are particularly high in phosphate and potassium, and uneaten and rotting fish food may produce more nutrients than the plants can take up, leading to possible algae problems and water quality issues. Aquarium plants absorb nutrients both through their leaves and roots. When supplying nutrients to plants in the aquarium consider these two different ways the plants take up nutrients. There are two different types of aquarium plant fertilizers: liquid fertilizers and root tabs. Both types can be used to supply aquarium plants with all of the nutrients they need.NUTRIENT-RICH AQUARIUM PLANT SUBSTRATESSome nutrient-rich plant substrates already come with the nutrients plants need to thrive. Unlike rotting fish food or fish waste, most of these nutrients are released slowly in small quantities and over an extended period, allowing the plants to consume them without the risk of over-fertilization. Nutrient-rich plant substrates are a great long-term solution for feeding aquarium plants. Nutrient-rich substrates alone may not be enough, however, to meet all of your aquarium plants' nutritional needs. Over time, additional fertilization may be needed to recharge the substrate and ensure your plants' continued robust growth and excellent health. But this should not concern you greatly as there are excellent liquid fertilizers and root tabs, making this task rather easy. LIQUID AQUARIUM PLANT FERTILIZERSThe dizzying variety of liquid fertilizers available in the hobby may be understandably confusing to some hobbyists. And, unfortunately, not all plant fertilizers are of the same quality, and the choice of which one to use matters. The mantra "you get what you paid for" is certainly applicable here as some "off-the-shelf" liquid fertilizers may not have the proper mix of nutrients.Well-formulated liquid fertilizers can be very helpful in supplying all sorts of nutrients to aquarium plants in proper quantities, including macro and micronutrients. They should contain nitrogen, calcium, phosphate, potassium, magnesium, boron, copper, iron, and zinc, to mention just a few nutrients plants need. Liquid fertilizers are an especially excellent source of plant food for stem plants which are generally very good at absorbing nutrients through their leaves from the water column. Hornwort, Anacharis, or Wisteria are particularly good at pulling nutrients from the water. Floating aquarium plants like Red Root Floater or Duckweed as well as epiphytic aquarium plants like Java Fern or Anubias that do not root into the substrate will only be able to take up nutrients from the water, necessitating dosing of liquid fertilizers to satisfy their nutritional needs. Our recommendation of Thrive - [How to Set Up a Fish Tank: Your Ultimate Checklist - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-set-up-a-fish-tank-your-ultimate-checklist/): Do you want to learn how to set up a fish tank? Explore our ultimate checklist for everything you need, including your shopping list and setup instructions. - [How to Successfully Care for Freshwater Aquarium Plants? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/how-to-successfully-care-for-freshwater-aquarium-plants/): Are you frustrated because your aquarium plants keep dying or do not look their best? Or, maybe you never kept freshwater aquarium plants before and do not even know where to begin? If so, do not fret anymore. In this blog, we will list and review the three most important requirements for successfully growing aquarium plants. REQUIREMENT 1 - AQUARIUM WATER Plants need water. Yes, we know that this is not groundbreaking news. But, in all seriousness, what type of water the plants are grown in matters. Things like water temperature, hardness, pH, and flow can influence how well plants do. Fortunately, this is rarely an issue as most aquarium plants readily adapt to a wide range of water conditions. The good news is that most plants will grow well in temperatures ranging from 72F to 80F, with a pH of 6.5 to 8, and a total hardness of 8 to 16 dH. And, the better news still is that these water parameters are found in water in most U.S. households. You can measure these parameters using widely available aquarium water testing kits. In our experience, however, water parameters are not likely to be the cause of poor plant growth.  Poor water quality, on the other hand, will inhibit plant growth. Home aquariums are closed-water systems. In other words, unlike rivers or lakes, there is no continuous flow of fresh water. Consequently, as you add fish to your aquarium, the amount of waste in your aquarium will immediately start accumulating. Filtration will help to trap and convert some of that waste. Plants will also absorb some of this waste keeping your aquarium's water "clean." However, over time, and for various reasons - overstocking, overfeeding, and poor filtration - the quality of water in your aquarium will likely decline and will negatively impact your aquarium plants. The waste and debris created by fish food and fish waste may raise nitrates and ammonia to higher than optimum levels, settle on the plants' leaves preventing them from efficiently absorbing light, or cause unsightly algae growth further inhibiting your plants' growth. To counter this phenomenon, we highly recommend making regular water changes. Weekly water changes of approximately 20% will be adequate in most cases.  Keeping your aquarium water at the correct and stable water temperature is also important. Most modern aquarium heaters allow users to precisely set the temperature at which they want the unit to operate and the majority of plants will grow well under a wide range of water temperatures. We recommend setting up your heater to the temperature at the lowest level acceptable to your tank inhabitants because lower water temperatures appear to inhibit algae growth.  REQUIREMENT 2 - AQUARIUM LIGHTING Lighting is very important to aquarium plants. It is probably the single most important factor determining your success in keeping healthy plants. Aquarium plants use it as a source of energy to sustain their metabolism. Light intensity, light color or spectrum, and period of exposure are all important considerations when choosing aquarium lights for your plants.  Because light is essential to their well-being, care must be taken when choosing aquarium lights. To many beginners, who are not familiar with terms like light spectrum or intensity, this may appear to be a daunting task. However, modern aquarium lights - especially those made to grow live aquarium plants - make this task a breeze. These lights are designed with plants and their requirements in mind and come with many features, allowing users to control and set them up to meet plants' specific needs. For example, the Fluval Plant Spectrum Bluetooth LED 3.0 aquarium light comes with a pre-programmed lighting cycle for aquarium plants, or you can change the light intensity and lighting period. Because some plants require high light to thrive while others will do well un - [Importance of Photosynthesis to Successful Keeping of Live Aquarium Plants. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/importance-of-photosynthesis-to-successful-keeping-of-live-aquarium-plants/): Let’s talk about  live aquarium plants’ biology. Specifically, we will cover the process of photosynthesis. Yes, we know, this topic may seem a little bit dry but actually is rather important to the successful keeping of aquarium plants. All plants, including  aquarium plants, are so-called producers. In other words, with very few exceptions (think carnivorous plants), they do not consume other organisms to grow. They get the necessary nutrients through the process of photosynthesis. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to extract energy from sunlight (or aquarium lighting), carbon dioxide and water. The waste product of the photosynthesis process, which might seem somewhat counterintuitive, is actually oxygen which the plants release into the water. Interestingly, plants have little control over the rate at which the process of photosynthesis occurs. Instead, external factors such as light, carbon dioxide, availability of nutrients (e.g. fertilizers or fish waste) and temperature have major influence over the rate of photosynthesis. In an aquarium, it is you - the aquarist - who controls these variables and ultimately influence the plant’s growth. This is why every aquarist who wants to successfully keep and grow aquatic plants should have at least rudimentary understanding of photosynthesis and the factors that impact it. We will briefly describe the interplay between photosynthesis and the factors that influence it, including light, carbon dioxide, temperature and nutrients. We will cover these factors in much greater detail in our subsequent blogs about husbandry of live aquarium plants. LIGHTING. Light is absolutely necessary for photosynthesis. Without it, your aquarium plants will not photosynthesize and will die.  The length and intensity of light will impact the rate of photosynthesis. The longer you leave the lights on and the more intensely they shine, the higher the rate of photosynthesis, resulting generally in a higher rate of growth of your aquatic plants (assuming availability of other necessary factors like nutrients). CARBON DIOXIDE CO2. Aquarium plants obtain carbon dioxide or CO2 from the water and even substrate (fish exhale O2 and breakdown of food or fish poop also contributes to CO2 in water). The plants that grow out of water can get carbon dioxide from the air where it is actually more plentiful. In many cases, stunted plant growth is caused by the lack of sufficient amount of CO2 in the aquarium water. For this reason, in order to maintain a healthy plant growth in heavily planted tanks or tanks with fast growing aquarium plants, it is recommended to supplement CO2 by injecting it directly into the aquarium water. WATER TEMPERATURE. Like with fish, an increase in water temperature will increase both the plant’s rate of photosynthesis and metabolism. In short, the warmer the temperature of the water, the higher the rate of photosynthesis and metabolism of the plant which, in turn, means higher requirements for nutrients/fertilizers and CO2. NUTRIENTS AND FERTILIZERS. Aquarium plants require nutrients for the process of photosynthesis. In an aquarium, plans uptake nutrients either from the water column or from the substrate in which they are planted. Fortunately, aquarists have many options to satisfy their aquarium plants’ nutritional needs. There are liquid fertilizers like Thrive All In One Liquid Plant Fertilizer, root tabs and nutritiously rich gravels. With proper use of these products, your plants should never go “hungry.” OXYGEN (WASTE BYPRODUCT).  During photosynthesis and through respiration aquatic plants release oxygen into the aquarium water. That’s actually very good for a tank housing aquarium fish because fish utilize oxygen to breathe and respire CO2. During daylight, fish and plants have a perfectly symbio - [Modern Aquarium’s “Buy 2 Plants, Get 1 For Free!” Promotion. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/modern-aquariums-buy-2-plants-get-1-for-free-promotion/): We sometimes offer special discounts and promotions to our current customers or subscribers to our email list. One of the most popular promotions is Modern Aquarium’s Buy 2 Plants, Get 1 For Free! Promotion. This promotion is exclusively available to our valued customers and email list subscribers.The rules are simple: buy two identical plants from a selection of qualifying plants and a third plant of the same kind will be automatically added to your cart at no extra charge. The offer is limited to one free plant per two plants purchased.For example, if Amazon Sword is a qualifying plant under the promotion, if you choose to buy two Amazon Sword plants, a third Amazon Sword will automatically be added to your cart for free. Since the offer is limited to one free plant per two plants purchased, even if you buy three or more Amazon Swords, the offer still entitles you to only one free Amazon Sword. In addition, not every plant in the specified promotional category will be eligible for the promotion. Consequently, even if the promotional email states that Swords are included in the promotion, we may exclude certain sword plants from the promotion. How do you know if the plant qualifies? To determine if a plant is part of the promotion, add two of the same plants to your cart. If a third plant isn’t added automatically, it means the plant either does not qualify for the promotion or you have not added enough of the qualifying plant to trigger the deal.Importantly, the offer is valid for a limited time and only while supplies last. Once our stock is depleted, the promotion will end. Be sure to take advantage of this deal before it's over. - [Modern Aquarium’s Guide to Setting up and Using CO2 in the Planted Aquarium. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/modern-aquariums-guide-to-setting-up-and-using-co2-in-the-planted-aquarium/): In the last Modern Aquarium blog, we talked about feeding aquarium plants. As promised, we will go into great detail about carbon dioxide fertilization in this one. We will talk about CO2 in planted aquariums and consider its pros and cons. While CO2 fertilization is not required in most aquarium setups, there is no doubt that when provided it can greatly benefit aquarium plants, their growth, and look.Carbon is by far the most important nutrient for plants. In the aquarium, plants obtain carbon from carbon dioxide or CO2. After absorbing CO2, aquarium plants break it down into carbon and O2. From this process, plants use carbon as “building blocks” to grow and propagate, and while they use some O2, most of it is expelled.There are several sources of CO2 in home aquariums. For example, carbon dioxide is created naturally by plants and fish when they respire. Decaying food, other organic matter, and bacteria that feed on waste all produce varying levels of carbon dioxide. Typically, however, the quantities produced by these natural phenomena are not enough to satisfy aquarium plants’ needs. In addition to being consumed by the plants, CO2 will naturally gas off at the surface of the water.In many heavily planted aquariums, lack of CO2 may be the limiting factor in overall plant growth. Plants need CO2 to photosynthesize. Without adequate levels of CO2, they cannot produce enough energy to go and thrive. For these reasons, additional carbon dioxide fertilization may be necessary for a planted aquarium to grow to its full potential. The best and most efficient way to introduce carbon dioxide into an aquarium is by using a pressurized CO2 system. This system introduces CO2 gas directly into the aquarium water. These systems are highly customizable. The Fully Automated CO2 System with pH & CO2 Controller available at Modern Aquarium’s online store allows users to have full control over how much CO2 is introduced into their aquariums. It is our best CO2 System for planted aquariums. By employing CO2 Regulator, pH & CO2 Controller, the system doses CO2 only when the set parameters are met. This system dispenses CO2 gas when desired, prevents overdosing, and keeps the aquarium’s pH stable and safe for fish. The diagram below shows a setup and setup instructions for Modern Aquarium’s Fully Automated CO2 System. As shown above, the Cylinder contains compressed CO2 gas (available at your local welding store), which is released at a controlled rate through a regulator. The regulator allows for very precise control of how much gas is released and the integrated bubble counter provides visual confirmation. The CO2 Regulator has two dials: one indicates the release rate and the other the pressure of the gas in the cylinder (an indication of how full the CO2 Cylinder is). The CO2 gas is then sent through an airline tubing to a CO2 Diffuser where it is kept in contact with the water over an extended period. The Bubble Diffuser’s ceramic plate allows tiny CO2 bubbles to travel upwards through the water. By greatly reducing the size of the bubbles, CO2 gas remains in contact with and “dissolves” faster in the water, increasing the CO2 available for plants to absorb.As the CO2 gas is added and dissolves, the pH of the aquarium water will gradually decline. This is normal and expected. However, by setting the low point for pH at the pH and CO2 Controller unit, the system will turn off the supply of the CO2 gas once the set value is reached, preventing a further drop in the pH of the water. As aquarium plants begin absorbing CO2 from the water column, the reverse happens and the pH of the aquarium will start climbing eventually reaching the level above the low point set for the pH. At this point, the system will turn on and will begin releasing more gas. The automated system creates a virtuous cycle whereby CO2 is continuously released into the aquarium water but only when it - [Modern Aquarium’s Guide to the Best Freshwater Fish for Beginners - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/modern-aquariums-guide-to-the-best-freshwater-fish-for-beginners/): If you’re looking for freshwater fish for beginners, Modern Aquarium has the overview you need. Check out our top four recommendations and care tips here. - [Natural Aquarium Decorations: The Benefits of Adding Botanicals to Your Tank - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/natural-aquarium-decorations-the-benefits-of-adding-botanicals-to-your-tank/): Are you wondering about the benefits of adding natural aquarium decoration to your tank? Learn more about natural fish tank decorations from the experts. - [Nutrients For Aquarium Plants: Tips for Choosing Aquarium Plant Fertilizer - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/nutrients-for-aquarium-plants-tips-for-choosing-aquarium-plant-fertilizer/): If you’re wondering how to fertilize your tank, it’s time to learn about quality nutrients for aquarium plants. Check out this blog for tips from the experts. - [Preventing and Battling Algae in Planted Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/preventing-and-battling-algae-in-planted-aquarium/): Algae is the dreaded word for any aquarium but certainly for an aquarium with  live aquarium plants. Algae can be both unsightly and harmful to live aquarium plants and even fish. Algae can cover aquarium decorations, equipment and seriously inhibit the plant’s growth and development. Since it might be impossible to completely eradicate all algae from the aquarium, aquarists should strive to control it or minimize its existence. In a well-maintained  aquarium, serious algal blooms are unlikely to occur. Generally, algae appears in large quantities when there is some kind of imbalance in the aquarium. For example, there might be too many nutrients or light too intense. Poor water quality is usually the main culprit of bad algae. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent harmful algal blooms and we will talk about them later in this article. Let’s start with describing some of the most common algae encountered in the aquariums. GREEN WATER. What is referred to as green water is single-celled algae that is floating in aquarium water. The cells are very small, however, and cannot be filtered out by conventional canister, hang-on or sponge aquarium filters (although diatomaceous filters media is small enough to capture even this single-celled algae). This type of algae is caused by an overabundance of nutrients from organic waste and presence of intense light source such as sunlight or strong light fixture. In battling this type of algae, we recommend large water changes, lowering the intensity of the light, shortening the time during which the lights are on (or even putting the tank on total blackout) and, most importantly, to prevent reoccurrence, reduction of organic waste by, for example, reducing the amount of fish food fed and/or cleaning your aquarium filter regularly. BLUE-GREEN ALGAE. Actually, while commonly referred to as algae, this in truth cyanobacteria. What causes this algal or bacterial bloom is not entirely understood but it is usually present in aquariums with excessive nutrients, poor water quality or lack of regular water changes. It is easily identifiable because it looks like a dark green thin blanket covering plants, decorations, substrate or tank equipment. It also has a distinctive odor. It can be easily removed by siphoning it out. However, it also tends to return as quickly as it is removed. No fish or snails will consume it as it is toxic as a food source. Instead, effective treatment includes water changes, substrate cleaning and, since it is cyanobacteria, medication such as erythromycin. Preventing its occurrence is not difficult either as long as you maintain good water quality. BRUSH ALGAE. At first, this algae appears as small furlike tufts. But the can grow quite long up to one to two inches long if left to thrive. They often grow on driftwood but also cover plants and aquarium decorations. Causes of this algae, while not entirely understood, are poor water quality and excess nutrients. Once established, brush algae is difficult to eradicate. It is even more difficult, or nearly impossible, to physically remove brush algae from whatever it grows on without removing the affected items out of the tank and scrubbing the algae off them. Even then, the task is difficult as this algae tends to be securely affixed to the items it grows on. However, one method that worked quite well for this author was spraying hydrogen peroxide directly on the algae and affected areas, killing the algae. Also, Siamese algae eater is the one fish that will consume it (although you may have to withhold regular fish food for a few days to coaxed the fish to eat it). HAIR OR FILAMENTOUS ALGAE. As the name aptly suggests, this algae looks like thin strands of hair. If the conditions allow, thus algae can grow pretty fast covering aquarium plants and decorations. Strong light and excess of nutrients from, for example, organic waste will cause - [The Top 6 Best Aquarium Background Plants to Spruce Up Your Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/the-top-6-best-aquarium-background-plants-to-spruce-up-your-aquarium/): If you’re looking for the best aquarium background plants for your tank, explore the top recommendations for tall background aquarium plants. View now! - [The Wonders of Botanicals in the Home Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/the-wonders-of-botanicals-in-the-home-aquarium/): When creating a thriving and visually captivating home aquarium, many enthusiasts focus on traditional elements like substrate, rocks, plants, and fish. However, there is an emerging trend that has captured the attention of aquarists worldwide: botanicals. These natural materials, such as Aquatic Jackfruit Leaves, Aquatic Mango Leaves, Aquatic Guava Leaves, Maoni Pods, Schimma Pods, Pinus Cones, Sterculia Pods, Kenary Pods, and Aquarium Coconut Shelves, offer a myriad of benefits for aquariums. Let’s dive into what botanicals are, their advantages, and how to incorporate them into your aquatic setup. What Are Botanicals? Botanicals are natural, organic materials derived from plants, such as leaves, seeds, pods, and bark. In their natural habitats, aquatic ecosystems are littered with fallen plant matter, which is crucial in maintaining the ecological balance. When introduced into home aquariums, botanicals mimic these natural environments, providing aesthetic beauty and functional benefits. Each type of botanical has unique properties, making them versatile tools for aquascaping and water conditioning. For example, Aquatic Catappa Leaves, Aquatic Jackfruit Leaves, Mango Leaves, and Guava Leaves release tannins and organic compounds into the water, creating a natural "blackwater" effect that mimics the conditions of Amazonian and Southeast Asian rivers. Maoni Pods, Schimma Pods, Sterculia Pods, and Kenary Pods add texture and dimension to aquascapes while serving as shelters for small fish and shrimp. Pinus Cones offer antimicrobial properties that help improve water quality and reduce harmful pathogens. Aquarium Coconut Shelves make excellent hiding spots or spawning areas for shy fish species, offering both functionality and rustic charm. Benefits of Botanicals for the Home Aquarium Adding botanicals to your aquarium is more than just an aesthetic decision. Their benefits extend to multiple aspects of aquarium health and maintenance. Botanicals release tannins, humic acids, and other organic compounds into the water. These substances naturally lower pH levels and soften the water, ideal for species that thrive in acidic conditions like tetras, bettas, and discus. Many tropical fish originate from environments where botanicals are abundant. Adding botanicals recreates their natural habitats, reducing stress and encouraging natural behaviors such as breeding. As botanicals decompose, they develop a thin layer of biofilm that serves as a vital food source for fish, especially plecos, shrimp, snails, and other microfauna. This biofilm supports a healthy micro-ecosystem within your aquarium. The addition of botanicals transforms a standard aquarium into a dynamic underwater world. Their varying shapes, sizes, and colors contribute to a more natural and visually appealing aquascape. Botanicals like Maoni Pods and Aquarium Coconut Shelves provide excellent hiding spots and breeding areas for shy or territorial fish species. This can lead to healthier and happier inhabitants. How to Incorporate Botanicals into Your Aquarium Incorporating botanicals into your aquarium requires minimum, if any, preparation. Botanicals should be rinsed thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. Most items, such as leaves and pods, can be boiled or soaked to expedite the release of initial tannins and ensure they sink. Adding botanicals in small quantities and monitoring water parameters and the behavior of your aquarium’s inhabitants ensures a balanced introduction. Overloading can lead to excessive tannin release and potential water quality issues. Botanicals will eventually break down, contributing to the aquarium’s nutrient cycle. Removing fully decomposed materials and replacing them as needed maintains the desired effect. Final Thoughts Botanicals are a game-changer for aquarists looking to elevate their tanks’ aesthetics and functionality. By replicating - [Top 10 Best Fish for Planted Aquariums (Part I - Algae Eating Fish). - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/top-10-best-fish-for-planted-aquariums-part-i-algae-eating-fish/): We are often asked for guidance about the best fish for planted aquariums. Most aquarium fish are well suited for planted aquariums and all will appreciate plants in their environment. Healthy aquarium plants provide hiding places, spawning surfaces, and food and help keep an aquarium “clean” by filtering impurities and otherwise harmful compounds to fish. Many fish are also beneficial to plants. Some will clean the plants and their leaves, keeping them free of debris. And, let’s not forget, waste produced by fish provides food to plants as well. An aquarium full of aquarium plants and fish makes for a better and more interesting experience. We will divide our pick of the best aquarium fish for planted aquariums into three distinct groups: Algae-Eating Fish, Scavenging Fish, and Beautiful & Noteworthy. In this blog, we’ll cover algae-eating fish. ALGAE EATING FISH FOR PLANTED AQUARIUM Anyone who has ever had plants in their aquarium knows very well that the leaves of aquatic plants are ideal surfaces for algae to grow on. If left unchecked, algae may cover the leaves completely and make it difficult for the plant to absorb enough light, hindering its life-sustaining process of photosynthesis. This can be a particularly acute problem for slower-growing plants like Anubias. Not all fish will eat algae but some evolved to be excellent algae-eating machines. Most of these fish are catfish but some livebearers are great at eating algae as well. Here are our top picks for algae-eating fish for a planted tank: 1. Otocinclus "Oto" Catfish Otocinclus "Oto" Catfish, also called dwarf otos, are very small and peaceful catfish that have gained popularity in recent years. They have olive green/silver bodies through which a thick black stripe that runs from the tail to the eye. They are perfect catfish for planted aquariums as they will constantly graze on algae and, due to their small size, they will not eat or destroy plants. Otocinclus are small catfish in the Loricariidae family and are native to South America. In nature, these fish are often found in slow to moderate-flowing small streams or along the shores of large rivers, clinging with their suckermouths to plants, rocks, driftwood, or substrate and feeding on algae or biofilm. They will tolerate a wide range of aquarium conditions and are particularly suited for community tanks because of their small size and peaceful temperament. They are social fish and should be kept in groups of at least 6 individuals and preferably more. Otocinclus Catfish should be kept in planted tanks and provided with numerous hiding and resting places. Adding driftwood and rocks, as well as botanicals such as Catappa leaves or Maoni Pods, is also highly recommended. They are very active and "busy" grazing on algae throughout the day. Otocinclus can be kept with many other peaceful fishes, including tetras, discus, dwarf cichlids, corydoras catfish, plecos, and many other community fish. They are predominantly herbivorous and will feed on most algae. Their algae diet should be supplemented with algae wafers, lettuce or spinach leaves, peas, and cucumber. 2. Siamese Algae Eater Siamese Algae Eater is a great beginner fish and even better at grazing on algae, including the dreaded black beard algae. The fish has a long and narrow body in hues of gray, silver, and green. Its body also has a distinctive black stripe running from the head to the tail. In the wild, Siamese Algae Eaters are widely distributed in Southeast Asia, including Thailand and Malaysia. They are found in small rivers and streams with lots of plants. They belong to the Cyprinidae family. They are very popular aquarium fish as they are peaceful, easy to care for, help control algae in the aquarium, and are very active throughout the day, providing a constant source of entertainment. They are social fish and should be kept in group - [Top 10 Best Fish for Planted Aquariums (Part II - Scavenging Fish). - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/top-10-best-fish-for-planted-aquariums-part-ii-scavenging-fish/): In our  first installment on the best fish for the planted aquarium, we talked about algae-eating fish. We chose three plecos in that category that are the best algae-eating fish and will help keep your aquarium plants free of algae. In this segment, we will talk about scavenging fish for your planted aquarium. SCAVENGING FISH FOR PLANTED AQUARIUM Many plants produce fine or grass-like leaves. For example,  Hairgrass, Microswords, Pearlweed, or Babytears are foreground plants with the types of fine or small leaves that will trap debris. In rivers or lakes, the current will sweep that debris away and not allow it to settle on the plant’s leaves. Removing debris is critical in keeping these plants clean and in tip-top shape. Plants free of debris will absorb more light. The removal of debris will also prevent algae growth on their leaves. In aquariums, however, recreating this phenomenon may be more challenging. Strategically placed power heads, air stones, or filter outlets can direct water currents and help to unsettle trapped debris. Another great solution – and much more entertaining - are small scavenger fish. 4. Corydoras Catfish Corydoras catfish are ideal scavenger fish for this task. There are many corydoras to choose from and all are excellent scavengers. By constantly scavenging for food among  aquarium plants, they will stir up debris and help move it toward the main water column where it can eventually be pulled in by the aquarium filter and removed from the aquarium. Sterbai Cory is a particularly beautiful fish with an unusual pattern. The top of the fish is speckled and the rest of the body transitions into several thin, irregular, and dark bands or lines. Sterbai Cory's anal, caudal and dorsal fins are also richly speckled. This cory's cheek area and the pectoral fin can be a rich golden yellow or brown and these warm hues may extend over most of its body. Sterbai Cory is found in the upper Guapore River system in Bolivia and Brazil as well as in the Ucayali River system in Peru. Together with other cory catfish, they belong to the genius Callichthyidae and subfamily Corydoradinae. Julii Cory is another great choice for a planted aquarium. This cory's body is lightly colored in hues of white/gray and ivory with a multitude of contrasting dark spots and a noticeable black stripe running the length of its body. The black speckles are also found on the fins. Pygmy Cory is the smallest member of the corydoras catfish group. Aside from their small size, they are also distinguished by their pattern of horizontal black stripes/blotches on the rich golden yellow or brown body. Even more active than other corys, Pygmy Corys are ideal for nano or community tanks. Cory catfish can be kept in a wide range of aquarium conditions and are ideal for mixed community aquariums because of their small size and friendly disposition. They will do great and exhibit the most interesting behavior in well-planted aquariums, with some hiding places provided by  driftwood and rocks. Aquariums should also have some open areas where they can swim together in groups. Corys are very social and should be kept in groups of six, preferably more. They are very active fish and will constantly swim back and forth, providing never-ending entertainment. Corys can be kept with many other peaceful fishes, including discus, tetras, dwarf cichlids, plecos, guppies, and many other community fish. They will readily accept a variety of  foods, including flakes, pellets, freeze-dried and frozen foods. 5. Kuhli Loaches Kuhli Loaches are great scavengers. They will bury themselves underneath the top layer of the substrate and move along, helping to turn over its top layer. By turning over the top layer of the  substrate, Kuhli Loaches help remove debris and prevent algae growth. They can be - [The Importance of Clean Environments for Live Aquarium Plant Care - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/the-importance-of-clean-environments-for-live-aquarium-plant-care/): Keeping your tank clean is just as important for aquarium plant care as it is for the animals in the space. Learn more about live aquarium care today. - [Top 10 Live Aquascaping Plants for Beginners - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/top-10-live-aquascaping-plants-for-beginners/): There are a number of plants ideal for aquascaping for beginners. 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Still, our picks are made based on our decades of plant and fishkeeping experience and we hope you find these recommendations helpful.BEAUTIFUL AND NOTEWORTHY FISH FOR PLANTED AQUARIUMMost fish we will list here - with one or two exceptions - are not particularly great at algae eating. They were chosen for their beauty and interesting behavior that truly flourish when kept in a planted aquarium. Many fish recommended here are small or nano fish with friendly dispositions that can be housed with a variety of other aquarium fish. However, in rounding up our selection, we decided to include a couple of larger fish to demonstrate that keeping them in planted aquariums is also possible and even desirable. Without further ado, below is our list of the best midwater and surface swimming fish for a planted aquarium:6. Fancy Guppies & PlatyWe noted above, that most fish listed here were not chosen for their algae-eating prowess. However, the Guppy is one fish on the list here that is both beautiful and quite good at algae-eating. Fancy Guppies are constantly grazing fish and will pick off small bits and pieces of food or algae from all objects and plants in the aquarium. By doing so, they keep both aquarium decorations and aquarium plants clean of debris and algae. They are also very beautiful fish with hundreds – perhaps thousands – of different color variants available in the hobby.In the wild, guppies are widely distributed north of the Amazon, in the Caribbean, and extensively introduced into tropical and subtropical regions outside of their original home range. In the hobby since the early 1900s, the Guppy is one of the most popular and best-known fish in the hobby. It was named after Thomas Guppy who was the first one to identify it. There are hundreds of different color and pattern variations available in the hobby. They are adaptable, hardy fish and breed easily. Guppies can be kept in a wide range of aquarium conditions and are ideal for mixed community aquariums because of their small size and friendly disposition. The female guppy gives birth to live offspring. Large females can produce over 150 fully-formed and free-swimming fry every 4-6 weeks. Unfortunately, they are likely to be cannibalized soon after birth unless they are separated from their parents (e.g. breeder chamber) or provided with lots of hiding places (e.g. floating plants). It is recommended to house these fish in well-planted aquariums with good lighting and some open swimming space. The fish will accept a wide range of foods, including flakes and small pellets.Guppies can be kept with many other peaceful fishes, including tetras, plecos, cories, rasboras, and many other community fish. Platies also deserve to be on this list. Platy is widely distributed in Central America, occurring in Veracruz state in Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. There are different strains and color forms available. The platy fish is suitable for both a community aquarium and a single-species setup. An ideal tank for these fish should include some open swimming areas with plants growing around the sides and the back of the aquarium. They are adaptable, hardy fish and breed easily. Platies can be kept in a wide range of aquarium conditions and are ideal for mixed community aquariums because of their small size and friendly disposition.Platies are livebearers and will give birth to fully grown baby fish. Female platies can produce broods of up to eighty young every couple of months. Howeve - [Types of Aquarium Filters & What is Best For Your Tank - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/types-of-aquarium-filters-what-is-best-for-your-tank/): Are you wondering what type of aquarium filter may be best for your tank? 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Preventing algae is much easier than fighting it.Consequently, the focus should be on the proper maintenance of your aquarium, including regular water changes, filter cleaning, substrate vacuuming, and removal of waste or excess organic matter. Having an aquarium full of aquarium plants will also help. The more aquatic plants you have in your aquarium the better and less likely that algae will find a foothold in your tank. Aquarium plants will remove excess nutrients from the water column or substrate and help maintain a proper balance, reducing the risk of algae in your aquarium.In order to prevent algae from taking over your aquarium, we first must understand what causes it. Below is a list of factors known to cause algae and steps you can take to prevent it:1. Too Much LightLike aquatic plants, algae needs light to grow. Too much light might be caused by the light with too high intensity (too strong) or left on for too long. The light that is too strong will encourage algae growth. Similarly, If the light intensity is appropriate but you leave your aquarium lights on for too many hours, you are bound to invite algae problems.We recommend a light period of around 8 hours. We recommend utilizing aquarium lights that come with a built-in timer like this Fluval Plant Spectrum 3.0 Bluetooth 24/7 LED or, if your light does not have that feature, plugging them into a timer. Ensuring regular and appropriately-long photoperiods is an important first step in preventing unsightly algae in your aquarium. The intensity of your aquarium light should match – but not exceed - your aquarium plants’ requirements. If you have slower-growing and low-light-tolerating plants like Anubias or Cryptocorynes, lower the light’s intensity (if your aquarium light has that feature) or raise the light fixture higher and further away from the top of the aquarium.Having floating plants such as red root floater, duckweed or Salvinia can be used to block some of the light from reaching the aquarium bottom and thus decrease its strength. Planting Tiger Lotus may accomplish the same goal as its leaves will grow to the top of the water, shading areas below them. These plants are also great at absorbing excess nutrients from the water and planting other fast-growing and light-loving plants like Hornwort or Wisteria will help keep algae at bay.2. Irregular or Inadequate Water ChangesHome aquariums are closed-water systems. Over time, organic waste will inevitably accumulate and eventually cause algae to explode. Doing regular water changes will remove and dilute the waste in your aquarium, helping keep the waste buildup in check. Do not forget to de-chlorinate your tap water before putting it in your aquarium.How often and how much water to change? It all depends on how many fish you have, what kind of fish you have (some are messy), their size, how much and what kind of fish food you feed, and the size of your aquarium, to mention just a few factors influencing this decision. However, as a rule of thumb, we recommend changing approximately 25% of your aquarium water at least once a week.3. Dirty SubstrateAll organic matter – uneaten fish food, fish waste, decaying leaves, etc. – will eventually settle on the bottom of your aquarium and will be trapped between particles of sand, gravel, or substrate. Over time, this organic build-up may get large enough and allow algae to utilize it to grow and spread.By regularly vacuuming your substrate, you will prevent excess nutrient build-up and eliminate one potential source of algae growth. T - [What is The Best Planted Aquarium Light? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/what-is-the-best-planted-aquarium-light/): Are you searching for a planted tank light for your aquarium? Explore suggestions for the best planted aquarium lights for saltwater and freshwater tanks. - [What is the Best Substrate For Planted Tanks? - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/what-is-the-best-substrate-for-planted-tanks/): If you want the best substrate for planted tanks, you need to explore a few different types to find the right one for your needs. Check out this overview today! - [What to do after you receive our plants in five easy steps. - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/what-to-do-after-you-receive-our-plants-in-five-easy-steps/): We want you to be happy with your aquarium plants. In order to ensure your satisfaction, we take great care to make sure that our plants are grown under optimum settings and are in superb condition when they are collected.In addition, we make great effort and devote significant time and resources to ensure that when we ship your aquarium plants, they not only look great but are also healthy and clean. In fact, when your plants are being prepared for shipment, they are carefully inspected and thoroughly cleaned to remove any debris or unwanted snails.However, these are live aquarium plants and they are grown in a living environment. Therefore, in preparation for placing our plants in your aquarium, we recommend the following steps be taken to achieve the best results:1. As soon as possible after their arrival, gently remove the plants from the packaging and place them in a bowl with lukewarm tap water. 2. Inspect the plants for any unwanted hitchhikers such as snails. Make sure to inspect the stems, roots, and under the leaves.3. Trim any broken or damaged leaves and overly lengthy or bound roots.4. If you purchased our potted plants, you may - but do not have to - remove them from the pot and gently peel off the wool or sponge from the roots.5. Separate the plants into individual specimens. And you're now ready to plant them in your aquarium. These easy five steps will help ensure your success. And don’t forget to check out our selection of aquarium plant fertilizers. - [What to Know Before Creating a Live Plant Aquarium - Modern Aquarium](https://www.modernaquarium.com/blog/what-to-know-before-creating-a-live-plant-aquarium/): Ready to learn how to successfully keep live plants in an aquarium? 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They are also widely available, and many varieties of these beautiful plants are available for purchase in various online stores, including at Modern Aquarium. Their popularity stems both from their attractive appearance and ability to grow in varied light conditions, including in low-light tanks.In nature, Cryptocorynes – crypts for short –are found in many different habitats, ranging from fast-flowing rivers or streams to flooded, boggy, or marsh areas around both lakes and rivers. They are true aquatic plants and are ideal for home aquariums.Generally, Crypts are used for foreground or midground areas and their slender leaves contrast beautifully against large-leaf plants like Anubias or Swords and stem plants. For these reasons, incorporating crypts into the aquascape is highly desirable.What is a Cryptocoryne Melt.Given these considerations, you decided to buy several crypts and were super excited when they were finally delivered and planted in your home aquarium. Beforehand, you made sure that the tank conditions such as light, substrate, and temperature were optimum for your plants. And still, only three days later most of your Cryptocorynes died or melted away. Distraught and frustrated, you decide to rip out the remnants of the plants, including their roots, and ask yourself what happened and what could you have done differently.If this depiction portrays your experience with cryptocoryne plant species, you are not alone. Many hobbyists have experienced the dreaded cryptocoryne melt where the entire plant, including leaves and stalks, simply disintegrates in a matter of days, seemingly leaving nothing behind.How to Deal with Cryptocoryne Melt.Unfortunately, Cryptocoryne plant species are known for this phenomenon, and it happens with sufficient regularity that we decided to address it in this blog. Fortunately, the situation is not as bleak or hopeless as it seems at first sight.Cryptocoryne melt occurs when the plant is introduced into a new environment. It appears that the sudden changes in the environment – light, temperature, water conditions, etc. - trigger a period of adjustment for the cryptocoryne plant. Oftentimes, this adjustment or acclimatization process involves shedding all their leaves. One of the biggest mistakes new hobbyists make at this stage is when they pull out and discard the remaining roots of the plants. STOP: Never pull out and discard the roots.While the crypt’s leaves melted away, below the substrate the roots survived. 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