How to Use Silk Aquarium Plants

Aquariums benefit from the introduction of plants. Plants serve as natural hiding places for the fish. They can also hide unsightly equipment. Silk aquarium plants are always an excellent choice because they are easier to maintain than live plants. They are also less expensive and more cost-effective in the long run. Anyone can introduce silk plants into an aquarium, while live plants require special skills.

Things You'll Need

  • Silk aquarium plants
  • Aquarium gravel
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Instructions

  1. How to Introduce and Maintain Silk Plants in Your Aquarium

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      Shop for silk aquarium plants that are appropriate for the type of fish in your aquarium. Fish respond more efficiently to surroundings that mimic their natural habitats. Consult with someone at your local aquarium supply store to determine which plants are the best choices for you aquarium. Choose the most life-like plants to help fish easily adjust to the aquarium.

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      Draw out a map of the aquarium to determine the best places to place the newly purchased plants. Create hiding spots for fish by placing plants in small groups, especially in areas where fish already try to hide.

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      Secure plants to the aquarium with aquarium gravel. Tug gently on the plants to ensure they will not come loose easily. Loose plants can clog filtration systems, so it is important to ensure they are properly secured.

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      Replace plants as the colors begin to fade. Keeping plants looking new will keep your aquarium's appearance fresh. Replace plants during scheduled cleaning times to avoid startling fish.