How to Properly Grow Aquarium Carpet Plants — Buce Plant

How to Properly Grow Aquarium Carpet Plants — Buce Plant

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Even some more established planted aquarium keepers encounter challenges with previously healthy carpets suddenly turning yellow or melting. Despite their intimidating aura, I have found that, with the right techniques, growing and maintaining a thick carpeting plants is one of the easier aspects of the aquascaping
Written By: Chris (@shrimpery)   Before they became mass-produced, household carpets were a symbol of luxury, found only in the homes of the wealthy. Growing carpeting plants- the fine-leaved aquarium plants used to blanket the substrate of a tank- can seem similarly lofty to beginner hobbyists. Even some more established planted aquarium keepers encounter challenges with previously healthy carpets suddenly turning yellow or melting.

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