Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Top Three Starter Plants.

Top Three Started Plants.
When Starting to plant you planted tank it is important to have some success early. Early success in the planted aquarium or planted tank will give you momentum to push through some obsticals that are inevitable going to happen. With a healthy start you can feel good about the growth that you have and start working your way towards other more advanced aquarium plants and planted aquarium techniques.

The most important factor in having success in the planted aquarium is in the plant selection early on. With a little bit of plant knowledge you can start off your planted tank in the right direction. The following species are listed as I have personally kept them for several years and am confident in my knowledge of them. While I am sure other plants will do the trick, these are my top three.

The first aquarium plant that I recommend a newbie to use is the classic Amazon Sword. This Genius Econdodorus comes in several variations. These variations are all splendid and can be the next step in your aquascape. In the beginning, get your hands on some plain old Amazon Swords.

Amazon Swords will be great at helping you learn the ropes of the planted aquarium . You can pick these plants up at nearly any worthy pet store. We all so have well rooted Amazon Swords for Sale on Aquatic Jungles. Take a good look at the plant. Ideally we are looking for the healthiest species we can find. The leave should be a nice dark green and the roots should look white and healthy. Beware of rotted looking roots, this is a no no. We

Jungle Vallisneria is the another great plant. It grow long and skinny and is the fastest growing plant that I own. (besides duckweed) Tall in height and great for a background it is really a must have. I have tons of Jungle Val For Sale on www.aquaticjungles.com (with out the blogspot;) Great grower in your planted tank.

The last one is dwarf sagitaius or dwarf sag. It looks like grass and grows like it. It stays short and is a great tank filler. You will have to pull it out in clumps at some point, but it is better to have too many plants then not enough right?

Get you hands on these plants and give them a shot. Heck. Post a comment and tell me what you think are the best starter aquarium plants.

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