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Aquarium equipment - Design & decoration
Aesthetic options for aquarium equipment in aquariums
The aquarium equipment, design and decoration of an aquarium play a decisive role in the well-being of the aquarium inhabitants living in it. Carefully planned and lovingly designed aquarium furnishings not only create an aesthetically pleasing environment, but also provide important functional elements for the aquarium's ecosystem.
Aquarium equipments - Setting up aquariums
Thanks to a diverse selection of substrate, wood and roots, stones and rocks, artificial aquatic plants and other decorations as aquarium equipments, you can furnish your aquarium and give free rein to your creativity and imagination. Always take into account the needs of the future aquarium inhabitants and aquarium plants that you want to keep and care for in your newly set up aquarium.
Aquarium substrate (sand, gravel, soil)
The aquarium substrate plays a decisive role for the aquarium. It not only serves as an aesthetic element, but also fulfils functional tasks. Sand and gravel can enhance the natural appearance of the aquarium and provide good support for plant roots. A substrate enriched with valuable nutrients can promote the growth of aquarium plants and create a healthy environment. Depending on the needs of the aquarium inhabitants and the desired aesthetic effects, the substrate can consist of different layers.
Aquarium wood & roots
Aquarium wood is a popular element in aquarium design as it gives the aquarium a natural and organic atmosphere. The wood provides hiding places for fish and other aquarium inhabitants and promotes natural behaviour. The wood can also serve as a substrate for the growth of aquarium plants. When selecting aquarium wood, it is important to pay attention to the type of wood, as not all types of wood are equally suitable for the aquarium inhabitants in the aquarium.
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Aquarium stones & rocks
Aquarium stones and rocks are other important elements in aquarium design. They can be used as decorative elements and provide interesting structures and caves for the aquarium inhabitants. In addition, stones can be used to create terraces or to stabilise aquarium plants. When choosing aquarium stones, it is important to pay attention to their properties and suitability for the aquarium in order to avoid any undesirable influences on the water parameters.
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Aquarium clay decorations
Clay is a versatile material that can be used in the aquarium. It can provide hiding places for fish in the form of clay tubes or caves. Clay objects can also be used as a substrate for the growth of aquarium plants. It is important that the clay used is free from harmful substances and has no negative effects on the water quality.
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Aquarium artificial plants
Aquarium artificial plants offer a practical alternative to live aquarium plants in the aquarium. They give the aquarium a natural look without the need for maintenance to ensure plant growth. Artificial aquarium plants are available in a variety of different designs and can be placed in different areas of the aquarium to create an attractive environment. They also offer the advantage that they cannot be eaten or damaged by the aquarium inhabitants. When choosing artificial plants, it is important to look for high-quality materials that are safe for the aquatic environment and do not release harmful substances.
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Other aquarium decorations
Other aquarium decorations, both natural and artificial, are suitable for making aquariums attractive and safe for various inhabitants. Natural elements give the aquarium a natural look and promote the natural behaviour of fish and other aquarium inhabitants, while artificial decorations allow individual design options and generally do not affect the water quality in the aquarium.
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Aquarium equipment is an important factor in creating a harmonious and healthy living environment for the inhabitants of the aquarium. The substrate, wood, stones, clay, artificial plants and other decorative elements are essential components in the design of an aquarium. They not only offer aesthetic benefits, but also fulfil important functional tasks such as providing hiding places, supporting plant growth and creating a near-natural environment for fish and other aquarium inhabitants.
When selecting furnishings for your aquarium, it is important to consider the needs of the aquarium inhabitants and ensure that the materials are suitable for use in the aquarium and do not have a negative impact on the water parameters.
With carefully selected and designed aquarium furnishings, you can create an aquarium that is not only beautiful to look at, but is also an ideal home for fish and other aquarium inhabitants.