CO2 table
CO2 table describing the relationship between free gaseous CO2, the carbonate hardness and pH. The green shaded area indicates optimum CO2 level in the planted aquarium.
Aquaristic
Tips and tricks for handling plants in the aquarium
CO2 in planted aquaria
Light – the driving force for growth of aquatic plants
Plants for the AquaCube
Success with planted Discus aquaria - part 1
Success with planted Discus aquaria - part 2
The open aquarium
Tropica Master Grow
Achieving good results with Tropica plants
Aquarium plants on lava and tree roots
How to design a beautiful aquarium
Algae always appear when conditions encourage it
How to comprehend the Tropica Plant stickers
Water bowls – an aquarium that fits in any place
Spectacular underwater landscapes of arctic lakes - part 1
Cryptocorynes - part 1
Allelopathy - chemical warfare between aquatic plants - part 1
Links to related websites
Books
The Aquarium Plant Handbook
Aquarium Plants
Echinodorus - Die beliebtesten Aquarienpflanzen
Tropica's Plantbook - Karen Randall's review
My first aquarium
The optimum aquarium
Aquarienpflanzen
Ecology of the planted aquarium
Nature Aquarium I or Pflanzenparadiese unter Wasser
Nature Aquarium II or Faszinierendes Aquarium
Magazines
Aquaristik Fachmagazin & Aquarium Heute
Aqua Journal
The Aquatic Gardener
Aqua Planta
Nano aquaria
The trendy nano aquarium
The planted nano aquarium – beginner’s version
Step-by-step nano aquarium
Plant articles
Staurogyne sp. – the new unknown plant from the rainforest in Brazil
AquaDecor products – a quick shortcut to a beautiful aquarium
A brand new Myriophyllum for the planted aquarium hobby
Utricularia graminifolia – the carnivorous foreground plant
Two new Vallisneria and four oldies!
The hunt for the new Echinodorus
Hemianthus callitrichoides ”Cuba” – a beautiful carpet in AquaCube and in the aquarium
Marsilea hirsuta– the ideal foreground plant for the beginner as well as for the experienced aquarist
Pogostemon helferi – a different but beautiful foreground plant
Monosolenium tenerum (erroneously “Pellia”)
Riccia fluitans in the submerged form
The various varieties of Riccia fluitans
Ranunculus limosella from New Zealand
Echinodorus 'Oriental'
Echinodorus X 'Rubin'
Cyperus helferi
Ludwigia helminthorrhiza
Microsorum 'Windeløv' and Microsorum 'Tropica'
Microsorum 'Windeløv' and Microsorum 'Tropica', part 1
Microsorum 'Windeløv' and Microsorum 'Tropica', part 2
The biology of water plants
CO2 and light stimulate the growth - part 1
CO2 and light stimulate the growth - part 2
CO2 and light stimulate the growth - part 3
CO2 and light stimulate the growth - part 4
Revealing the life history of the Yellow Waterlily
Gas and water transport in aquatic plants
Gas and water transport in aquatic plants, part 1
Gas and water transport in aquatic plants, part 2
Gas and water transport in aquatic plants, part 3
The search for new aquarium plants
The search for new aquarium plants, part 1
The search for new aquarium plants, part 2
The search for new aquarium plants, part 3
Tropica's plant production
Tropica's expeditions
…and the plants keep coming! About Tropica's plant pipeline
Quality does not necessarily equal size – about aquarium plants and quality
Tropica's tissue reproduction
Tropica’s reproduction by seeds
Plants cultivated on stones and tree roots - AquaDecor®
XL – if it's size you're interested in
Plants with improved adaptability
Time spent out of water provides strength for life under water
Mineral wool forms a perfect base