Japandi aquariums have been trending lately, thanks to their serene waterscapes that offer a break from the stresses of modern life. This aquarium style has its own charm, for example it gives the impression of being warm, spacious, minimalist, but still stylish. While simple, beginner-friendly Japandi aquariums dominate social media, there are a variety of Japandi aquarium styles that are worth trying.
What’s more interesting is that the Japandi style is suitable for various sizes of fish tanks, both large and small. In this post, I will share some Japandi fish tank ideas to inspire you in building your next aquarium. With the easiest methods, you will definitely find at least one idea that suits your needs. Let’s check it out!
Japandi Aquarium Ideas
Japandi is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design. So how do you incorporate it into your home fish tank or aquarium style? A Japandi style fish tank combines the natural, minimalist nature of Japanese design with the rustic, clean, and simple Scandinavian design. The combination of these two designs produces an aquatic look that adheres to the concept of a zen garden, using pale sand with dark stones and minimal planting. The inexpensive pale sand and black lava rock create a striking color contrast that is perfect for this setting. Plants for this setting should be kept simple. Small touches of green are ideal, so planting lightly is key. Some types of live plants that you can try include Limnophila Sessiliflora, Hygrophila Polisperma, Bacopa caroliniana, Anubias, Echinodorus aquartica, Eleocharis Acicularis, Eleocharis Pusilla
and Moss. Aim for three to five of the above plants to provide a variety of colors, textures, and heights.
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