by AMAZONAS Magazine | Mar 4, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Peacocks (Pavo cristatus) in real-life are regarded as primarily nuisance animals–birds sporting and unabashed display of plumage that has made it a metaphor for vanity. Known commonly as Peacock Moss, Taxiphyllum sp....
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 28, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Great for adding movement and a colorful punch to the middle or background of a tank, Ludwigia sp. “Super Red” can be one of the most intensely red plants in the aquarium trade. Reaching between 6 and 20 inches, this Ludwigia...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 25, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Just as with fish, there are plants that inhabit different strata of their aquarian habitats. There are short, foreground plants and mosses, wide-leaved and medium-height mid-ground plants, and of course, the all-important tall backdrop...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 21, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Sometimes, as hobbyists, we don’t want to bother with a plant that requires planting in a substrate or perhaps a rougher substrate was selected for our tanks which is not suitable for delicate root systems. The solution? A sturdier...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Feb 18, 2019 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Growing in emersed conditions, Hygrophila corymbosa “Angustifolia” can reach over three feet in height. In the aquarium, this Southeast Asian specimen will grow out of the aquarium if given the chance, producing blue-violet...