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Aquarium Decoration Design

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Decorate your aquarium without spending a fortune, and without stressing your fish. Avoid brightly colored, mechanical and light-up decorations found in pet stores that can be costly and would not be found in a natural fish habitat. Some of the best and most natural-looking decorations are also the least expensive.
Rock Your Fish's World
Add rocks for little or no cost, but avoid those that might change the pH in an undesired way. Test this by placing the rock into a bucket with water from the tank. Test the pH of the water in the bucket, then retest it every day for several days to determine if there is any change.
River stones are a good choice for freshwater because their smooth round shape suggests moving water and anything that might leech out of the rock has already been washed away. Avoid rocks made of compacted mud and clay because they might dissolve and make the water murky. Be sure to sterilize them by soaking the rocks in bleach water for a few days, then soak them in clean water and aquarium dechlorinator before they're placed into your aquarium.
Gorgeous Greenery
Aquarium plants are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. Purchase them at a local pet shop or obtain free cuttings from other fish keepers at local aquarium club meetings. Plants such as java moss or java fern are easy to grow and will create an underwater jungle if given the proper care.
Plant Some Pots
Add unglazed clay pots, available at your local garden store. They come in all sizes, from under an inch or less to very large. Bleach, rinse and dechlorinate the pots before putting them in the aquarium.
Fill them with substrate and plant aquarium plants; turn them upside down or half-bury them on their side to make a fish cave; or smash a pot with a hammer and use the shards as decorations. Caution: sand sharp edges so fish do not cut themselves when rubbing up against the shards.
Algae and other life will grow a patina over the surface of the pot over time, making it look naturalized in the setting. You can also root many aquatic mosses and ferns to them and they will slowly cover the pot.
Freshwater aquariums house several kinds of fish, including minnows, goldfish and rainbow fish. Give your fishy friends a a colorful and friendly habitat by adding in some ornaments, pebbles or rocks to help make the fish tank appear more home-like. You can also include items like plants to help add a bit of oxygen, as well as some decoration, to the fish tank.
Plants
There are many freshwater plants that can be included in your aquarium. Plants provide a touch of elegance to the fish tank, in addition to supplying the fish and other sea animals with oxygen. When you purchase a plant, make sure you are well aware of how to take care of it inside the aquarium, so that it does not die and spread pollutants. Include one or two plants in your design, but try not to place too many inside or it will be too difficult for the fish to swim and for you take proper care of the plants.
Pirates' Cove
If you're especially fond of pirates, you can find elements such as buried treasure, pirate ships and even skulls and cross bones to place in your aquarium. Just like with plants, do not place too many ornaments inside of your fish's tank, or it may make it too difficult for the fish to swim. Space them out so that your pirate booty loving fish can swim around them. Purchase your pirate's cove accessories at your local pet store or at an online pet retailer. Your fish will have new places to hide after placing your ornaments inside.
Adding Rocks and Driftwood
You may add rocks or driftwood to your aquarium to help fill up the design. Depending on the size, the fish may also be able to swim through and around it, entertaining themselves. Rocks and driftwood add a nice element to your tank, particularly if you place it in the center, but you must purchase them from a fish supply store instead of picking some off of the ground and using it.

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  • Category:
    others
  • Latest Version:
    1.0
  • Updated:
    2015-10-04
  • File size:
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    Android 2.3 or later
  • Developer:
    Traxex Application
  • ID:
    com.TraxexApplication.AquariumDecorationDesignIdeas