Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Ivy in Aquarium

 


I threw a piece of ivy into my aquarium and now look at it—stretching, reaching, growing right along with the rhythm of the water. The tiny bubbles from the air stone don’t just keep the tank healthy—they create this soft, almost magical curtain that makes everything feel alive.

Plants like ivy can actually thrive in water, pulling nutrients from their surroundings and adding a fresh, natural balance to the tank. And those bubbles? They’re oxygenating the water for fish—but for me, they’re pure therapy.

Sometimes the simplest things—just a clipping and a little air—turn into the most peaceful moments.

2 comments:

  1. I've had Aquarium Plants but didn't know Ivy could be one of them and not harm the Tropical Fish or Goldfish. There is something quite Serene and therapeutic about Aquariums tho'. We don't have one now, but did for many Years as The Grandkids wanted one.

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