We all have heard the rumors, that keeping freshwater plants in your aquarium is a herculean task to achieve. Do not fear it is actually rather easy, well, once you get your head around it. Freshwater aquatic plants can be split into three types
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By Joe Smith · Leave a Comment · (Updated: April 4, 2020
We all have heard the rumors, that keeping freshwater plants in your aquarium is a herculean task to achieve. Do not fear it is actually rather easy, well, once you get your head around it. Freshwater aquatic plants can be split into three types
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I hope you enjoy your visit to my blog. I wanted to share my knowledge and love for these beautiful animals... Fish! I have been fortunate enough to get the chance to care for cold water, tropical and marine fish (Nemo). They have been a pleasure to care for and watch for hours. Hopefully I can help you on your next fish keeping adventure.
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