11 Sep Aquatic Plants Posted by irplant 0 comments About Echinodorus Echinodorus, commonly known as sword plants, are a genus of aquatic plants that belong to the Alismataceae family. These plants are nat... Continue reading
11 Sep Anubias, Aquatic Plants Posted by irplant 0 comments About Anubias The Anubias plant is a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts due to its hardy nature and attractive appearance. It is a genus of aqua... Continue reading
11 Sep Aquatic Plants Posted by irplant 0 comments About Aquatic Plants Aquarium industry appeared to the scene since 18th and has been developed by many enthusiasts and producers and innovators during these... Continue reading
13 Apr Aquatic Plants, Articles Posted by irplant 0 comments Aquatic Plants In the previous article, we overviewed different species of aquatic plants, considering the place where they should be planted and grow... Continue reading
07 Apr Aquatic Plants, Articles Posted by irplant 0 comments An introduction to Aquatic Plants and their functions Most people consider Aquatic Plants as a decorative option and they may only encounter with these plants at beaut... Continue reading
01 Oct news Posted by irplant 0 comments Introducing Olivernat Olivernat was born in 1972 in Karlsruhe, Germany. At the age of 16, he worked at a pet store with an interest in aquatic animals as a a... Continue reading
27 Sep news Posted by irplant 0 comments CIPS On the CIPS China International Pet Show, many national and international companies present their products about dog, cat and co. Among... Continue reading
17 Sep General Hardness Posted by irplant 0 comments General Hardness- Part3 One of the easiest ways to increase water hardness is to add a small filter bag of aragonite or crushed coral (substrates marketed for ... Continue reading
13 Sep General Hardness Posted by irplant 0 comments General Hardness- Part2 From a homeowner’s perspective, very hard water leaves a residue on silverware, glassware, and appliances; deposits in pipes and faucet... Continue reading
13 Sep General Hardness Posted by irplant 0 comments General Hardness- Part1 In some areas of the country, the water is extremely hard, meaning that there are a lot of minerals dissolved in it, most often calcium... Continue reading