For some people, the best part of setting up an aquarium is putting in all
the goodies! Aquariums are not just a home for your fish -- they're actually
considered a piece of furniture. So what would you like to do to dress it up and
make it home sweet home for your fish?
Decorating your aquarium gives you a chance to personalize your aquarium and
make it a part of your home, office or room. It is also important to consider
the needs of your fish when decorating. Your fish need to feel safe and secure
in this new environment. This generally means giving them an environment with
plenty of plants that they can swim through and hide in, and rocks, driftwood or
ornaments that they can hide behind.
Consider the type of fish
When decorating your tank consider the type of fish you are keeping and how they
live. For example, you might not be happy with a tank of herbivores such as
African Cichlids, Silver Dollars and Pacus if you heavily decorated it with live
plants. Your fish may treat the plants as dinner and might never get the look
that you want.
Another example would be decorating a tank for African Cichlids. These fish are
very territorial and can be aggressive when they don't have their own area in
the tank. Decorate with rocks and make caves and other hiding places to make
these fish happiest.
Plants
Plants are usually the first decorative items people think about adding. While
plants add a pleasing touch to the aquarium, they are indeed a necessity for
tropical aquariums, because they provide a place for the fish to hide and feel
secure.
You can choose between artificial plants or live plants.
Plastic plants are easy to care for, they do not need any special water
conditions, and are available in a variety of colors and styles. Live plants can
help make a beautiful, natural aquarium. Live plants also can improve the water
chemistry as they absorb nitrates and carbon dioxide. Live plants require the
proper lighting to thrive. You should be careful using live plants with certain
plant eating species of fish who might view the plants as their dinner.
Ornaments
Ornaments are fun ways to personalize an aquarium, while also providing a place
for your fish to hide. Action ornaments attach to an air pump which makes them
move. When decorating your aquarium, avoid expensive fish loss and use only
objects that are packaged as safe for aquariums. Rocks, stones, shells, metal
objects or driftwood found outside the home may release toxic chemicals and dirt
into the water.
Decorative Gravel
Decorative gravel is available in different sizes and colors. Decorative gravel
serves the same purpose and is used the same way as natural colored aquarium
gravel.
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