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Artificial plants have many benefits. While they do not provide food for the fish, this means they also will never be eaten. Fake plants are easy to take care of and will last forever. They also provide more color options if you are aiming for an extremely colorful look.  With any tank decoration, especially fake plants, beware of sharp or rough edges. This is especially important if any of your fish have long, flowing fins, as these can be easily torn. Silk plants, on the other hand, do not carry the risk of harming the fish.One great way to determine if something is too rough is to get a cheap pair of nylon stockings. Run these over the edges and points of your decorations in every direction. If they catch or tear the stocking, they are too rough for your fish's' delicate fins. Buy several different types of plants for your aquarium in different shapes and sizes. A variety helps to keep the tank interesting to watch and provides different territories for your fish. Live plants are functional in many ways. Besides providing hiding spots, they can also provide food, oxygen, and added filtration.If you will have live plants, you will need a bottom layer of nutrient-rich substrate with a sand or gravel layer on top to secure the plants in place. Without proper nutrients, plants will die.Live aquatic plants require more care, but can keep the tank cleaner and even provide food and oxygen for your fish. Hardy plants that can withstand many conditions are the way to go, especially for beginners. Anacharis grows quickly and can provide food, while crypts can grow into bushes to provide an area for fish to hide and play. Instead of placing your plants in rows, use an "X" pattern to give a more natural look. Remember that plants will grow, so they will look increasingly natural in their placement over time; they will also take up more space over time. Place the same species of plant together to have a more natural and aesthetically-pleasing look.
Purchase artificial plants to add permanent decoration to the tank. Purchase live plants to give your fish a more hospitable and natural environment. Place the plants into your aquarium tank in an organized manner.