Cheap Aquarium Plants & Decorations Review: Amazon Finds

Looking for affordable ways to enhance your aquarium's aesthetic appeal? This review dives into a recent haul of inexpensive aquarium plants and decorations sourced from Amazon. We unpack three separate packages, revealing a surprisingly diverse collection of plastic plants, realistic-looking shells, and intriguing rock structures. From vibrant greens and purples to unexpected Christmas-themed additions, we explore the variety and versatility of these budget-friendly options. Prepare to be surprised by the unexpected quality and the potential for creative tank landscaping!This review covers the pros and cons of using inexpensive Amazon finds to decorate your aquarium. We detail the contents of each package, highlighting the size, color, and overall quality of the included plants and decorations. We also share practical tips for preparing these items before introducing them to your fish tank, emphasizing the importance of cleaning and safety checks. Whether you’re setting up a new aquarium or simply looking for affordable ways to refresh your existing one, this review offers valuable insights and inspiration.

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Unboxing the Plastic Plants

The first package contained a variety of plastic aquarium plants. The set included several sizes, from tiny one-inch plants to larger ones reaching eight inches tall. The colors were vibrant and diverse, including shades of green, pink, purple, and orange.

Unboxing the plastic plant package.
Unboxing the plastic plant package.
Close-up of the smallest plastic plants.
Close-up of the smallest plastic plants.

The smaller plants were perfect for adding detail to smaller aquariums or creating a dense foreground. Larger plants offered a nice focal point or backdrop. The variety in color and size allows for creative tank landscaping.

Medium-sized plastic plants.
Medium-sized plastic plants.
Largest plastic plants in the set.
Largest plastic plants in the set.

Christmas Box Surprise: Shells and More

Unexpectedly, another set arrived in a Christmas-themed box. This contained a mix of additional plastic plants and a surprising addition: a bag of decorative shells. The shells, unlike the plants, appeared to be real.

Opening the Christmas box.
Opening the Christmas box.
Orange plastic plants from the second box.
Orange plastic plants from the second box.

The plastic plants in this box were similar in style to the first set, mostly in orange and green. The real shells were a unique touch, ideal for creating a natural, ocean-floor aesthetic in a saltwater tank.

Bag of decorative shells.
Bag of decorative shells.
Close-up of the shells.
Close-up of the shells.

Additional Decorations: Rocks and Coral

The final box contained a diverse selection of decorations. It included more small plastic plants, a coral-shaped decoration, and small rock structures. These items offered further options for creating a visually interesting tank.

The third box of decorations.
The third box of decorations.
Small plastic plants from the third box.
Small plastic plants from the third box.

The included rock structures and coral-like decoration added some dimension to the set. Perfect for use in smaller, accent tanks or to add visual interest among other plants.

Orange and pink coral-shaped decoration.
Orange and pink coral-shaped decoration.
Rock structures and other smaller decorations
Rock structures and other smaller decorations

Overall Impression and Recommendations

These cheap aquarium decorations offered great value for the money. The variety of plants and accessories provided numerous options for creating a visually appealing aquarium scape. The real shells were a welcome surprise.

Decorations placed in a quarantine tank.
Decorations placed in a quarantine tank.

Before placing any decorations in your tank, it's crucial to thoroughly wash them to remove any residue or dust. Also, check for sharp edges and smooth them down with an emery board to prevent potential injury to your fish. While the plants can accumulate algae, a separate video provides cleaning instructions.

Final shot of the quarantine tank with decorations.
Final shot of the quarantine tank with decorations.