JBL TV #47: Gardening in the aquarium - inserting plants correctly

In this video we will show you how best to plant the different types of aquatic plants in your aquarium. You can position potted plants, bunched plants, lawn plants or even epiphytes to stay without them floating up or moving around. This video will teach you lots of little tricks about using the right tools and how a few small tweaks can make your dream of an underwater landscape a reality.

You’ll find more about planting in the aquarium in the Themeworld Aquarium under:  Plants

All our products for planting can be found here:  tools

© 06.01.2023

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