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Aquascaping is the
craft of
arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an
aesthetically pleasing manner within an...
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introduced to
North American waterways through use in
aquariums and
aquascapes.
Spongeplant originates from
fresh water habitats of
tropical and subtropical...
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whole mossery would then be
regularly moistened to
maintain growth.
Aquascaping uses many
aquatic mosses. They do best at low nutrient, light, and heat...
- micranthemoides),
commonly known as Nuttall's
mudflower or
pearlweed in
aquascaping, is an
extinct species of
subaquatic Micranthemum that
previously inhabited...
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Flags (March 5, 2014) Sing with me II (with Cantus) (December 7, 2016)
aquascape (November 26, 1998)
sorato (Masakatsu
Takagi x
Sakamoto Miu) (October...
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Nature Aquarium World (TFH Publications, 1994), a three-book
series on
aquascaping,
freshwater aquarium plants, and fish. He also
published the book Aquarium...
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piano (1991) Trio
Interlink for violin,
piano and
percussion (1990)
Aquascape for marimba, flute,
piano and 2
percussions (1992)
Cosmos of Coexistence...
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invertebrates also eat live plants.
Hobby aquarists use
aquatic plants for
aquascaping.
Marine algae are also
included in this list for convenience, despite...
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round marine algae Red moss,
another species of
algae used in
freshwater aquascaping From the ****anese マリモ or 毬藻,
literally 'ball seaweed'
Boedeker et al...
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vernal pools, and bogs.
Eleocharis acicularis is sold
commercially as an
aquascape plant suitable for
inclusion in
artificial aquatic environments. It thrives...