| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Robert Paul Hudson Title: Aquariums for the Office Summary: When setting up an aquarium in an office one must consider the time factor and the possibility of accidents. Robert recommends some small plants for small tanks. Contact for editing purposes: email: comments@aquabotanic.com Date first published: 2002 Publication: http://www.aquabotanic.com/index2.cfm Reprinted from Aquarticles: Nov/Dec 2005: Cichlid Tails, Texas Cichlid Association |
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Aquariums for the office by Robert Paul Hudson Having an aquarium in your office is a wonderful experience...as long as you do not spend all your working hours staring at it! There are a few things to consider for such a project though. Some may seem obvious, but are still worth mentioning: a) Time and Labor b) Liability c) Aquascaping Stem plants can be used as background plants, and most can be trimmed and kept to any desired height. Plants with small to minature size leaves would work the best, while those with very long leaves would look to overpowering. For grass like plants, most any type of Vallisneria should be avoided, except perhaps corkscrew vals in ten gallon aquariums. Dwarf sag. and Pigmy Chain Swords, (E. tenellus, latifolious) can reach heights of 6": to 8" - almost a background plant in very small tanks. Micranthemoides, (baby tears) is a perfect plant for small tanks with its tiny tiny leaves! It can be grown in groups, "bushes", or carpeting a whole area, kept short or tall. Of course this requires much pruning. Other suitable plants would include Java moss, small Cryptocorynes, and Anubias nana, which would be lower maintenance plants, not requiring frequent pruning. |