Sunday, February 19, 2012

Live Aquarium Plants - Foreground Plants


Live aquarium plants help to enhance the beauty of your aquarium.

However, you need to place the right type of plants at the foreground and the background of the aquarium to achieve better aquarium decor. Aquarium foreground plants are smaller plants that are placed toward the front and centre of your aquarium. The taller plants should be placed at the rear of the aquarium. In this way, there is no blocking of view of any plant in the aquarium and a better aquarium decor is attained. Below are some common foreground plants you can consider using for your aquarium.

Cryptocoryne (Cryptocoryne wendtii)

Cryptocoryne wendtii has long leaves which are green in colour with red-tinted areas. This aquarium plant is short and grows slowly. As it stays short over time, it can be placed in the foreground of fish tanks. It will certainly not block the view of the plants at the rear of the fish tank. Due to its low height, Cryptocoryne wedtii can also be placed in small fish tanks. It is suitable for aquariums with low lighting. With its red tints, Cryptocoryne wedtii looks attractive. When placed in the aquarium, it helps to add more colour to the aquarium decor.

Pearl Grass (Hemianthus micranthemoides)

Hemianthus micranthemoides is a very common plant used for the foreground of an aquarium. It is light green in colour and survives well in medium lighting. A bushy plant with small fine leaves, it tends to develop side shoots in all directions after some time. Hence, pruning needs to be carried out to maintain its shape. Hemianthus micranthemoides is usually planted in small groups. The plant will grow to about 15cm tall.

Dwarf Anubias (Anubias nana)

Anubias nana has broad green leaves. When added to an aquarium, it makes the aquarium look more colourful and stunning. This plant species is easy to maintain and hence, it is suitable for use by beginners. With low lighting and average water conditions, this aquarium plant will still survive well. Anubias nana does not need to be embedded in the aquarium gravel. It can be attached to driftwood, rocks or tree roots. Anubias nana grows very slowly and can be planted in all kinds of freshwater fish tanks.

The above are some common aquarium plants that can be used as foreground plants in an aquarium. These aquarium plants are short and grow slowly. Hence, it is best to be placed them in the foreground of the fish tank. Besides, they are not difficult to maintain. You can choose these plants to enhance your aquarium decor. Good selection of plants for your aquarium makes a great difference to your aquarium decoration.

Please visit Live Aquarium Plants website for more information.

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