
I would like to introduce you to some new products our company has developed for the aquarium enthusiast.
These aquarium decorations are a part of our Aquatic Creations Natural line. These decorations are all handmade and painted with nontoxic pigments to ensure the safety of your aquatic denizens. Our artists are creating some of the most realistic poly resin based aquarium décor available.

We developed this line of rock croppings and formations to provide a realistic, life-like architecture for an aquarium. They are very useful to recreate a natural underwater aquascape, with many of the natural mosses and algae readily adhering to them.
These decorative aquarium rocks are also safer to use in a glass aquarium, they are considerably lighter than real rock, and minimize the possibility of damaging your glass aquarium if they drop or fall. In addition, they provide nooks and crannies for your fish to hide and evade aggression. They are designed to be used with other shapes and sizes of our natural line.

Tips for Decorating your Fish Aquarium
- To create a 3-d effect, place the larger décor in the back of the tank and place a few of the smaller rocks in the foreground.
- To get a truly natural look combine with one or two species of plants.
- Place the larger plants in the back of the aquarium.
- Use shorter plants of the same species in front and between the rocks.
For the best effect, use a lot of plants to simulate a natural environment. You can use either live or plastic plants to accomplish this. This line of aquarium decorations is offered by Doctors Foster and Smith.
Guest Post By Rick
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