Ecology of the Planted Aquarium
Pages
228
Year
2023
Difficulty
Moderate
Themes
planted aquariums, aquatic ecology, low-tech fishkeeping, water chemistry, aquarium plants
The book that launched the low-tech planted aquarium movement. Diana Walstad draws on her background in microbiology to explain how plants, fish, bacteria, and soil work together to create a self-sustaining ecosystem.
Why Start Here
This is Walstad’s only book, and it is the only one you need on planted aquariums. The fourth edition (2023) reflects over two decades of research and community feedback. Where most fishkeeping books tell you what to do, Walstad explains the science behind why it works, then shows you how to apply that understanding practically. Her soil-based, low-tech approach has saved countless hobbyists from spending money on equipment they do not need.
What to Expect
A science-informed guide at 228 pages that balances ecological theory with practical advice. Covers soil substrates, plant biology, lighting, water chemistry, algae control, and the nitrogen cycle. The question-and-answer boxes scattered throughout make it easy to find specific advice. Best for readers who enjoy understanding the science behind their hobby.
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