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Java fern tank
Java fern tank













java fern tank java fern tank

If this happens, reduce the lighting or turn it off for a few days until the plant recovers. Do not make the lighting too strong – they will become brown and transparent if the lighting is too strong. We don’t recommend you put it in tanks smaller than this. It will grow in most lighting conditions the most preferable are subdued florescent or incandescent bulbs. Size wise, it can be grown in tanks as small as 10 gallons. You don’t need a fancy tank for it to grow it will grow in the most simple of setups. It doesn’t require high light, good substrate or high nutrients, which is why it’s such a dream plant. It’s is an extremely hardy plant and really doesn’t need any special conditions to help it grow. To replicate these conditions, the recommended pH is between 6.0 and 7.0 with a hardness of 3-8dGH. They are also found on jungle floors, where soft acidic water is sprayed on its leaves from streams and waterfalls. Filters and powerheads provide enough oxygen for these plants within the aquarium – they do not need lots of extra CO2. In its natural climate, Java Fern grows alongside streams and is often found near moving water. Like fish, aquatic plants thrive when the tank conditions match their natural conditions as closely as possible. They are one of the easiest plants to grow for beginners. It can be kept with a wide range of fish and doesn’t require strict water parameters, which is why it is so appealing to so many people. It’s widely used due to its slow growth, unique shape and ease of reproduction and care. This delicate looking fern adds a beautiful look to aquariums.















Java fern tank