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All they need is a tank some water some rocks a plant and to be feed.
Yes, lucky bamboo can grow in a fish tank as long as the leaves are above the water to prevent rotting. The plant can help maintain water quality by absorbing nitrates and providing oxygen for the fish.
No, bamboo cannot grow in a fish tank as it requires soil to grow properly.
no a plant does not provide oxygen in a fish tank, it has to have an air supply going to it. The fish can eat the plant though.
The size of a fish tank can affect the growth of fish because it impacts their living conditions and ability to move freely. Fish do not necessarily grow to the size of their tank, but a larger tank can provide more space for them to grow properly and reach their full potential size.
it depend upon on ur fish tank if big fish tank it can grow fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
it depends on how big it is if it is a goldfish or beta it can be in a bowl.If it is one of those big tiger fish or aqarium fish then put it in a big tank. A fish will grow to the size of the tank or bowl. For instance, say a goldfish is in a tank, it will not grow as big as the tank; however it will grow big enough to be able to swim in their environment. The fish will not overgrow the tank. I had a six inch goldfish in a thirty gallon tank.
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It is a myth that a shark in a fish tank will grow 8 inches. Sharks need a lot of space to grow properly and keeping them in a fish tank can stunt their growth.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
It doesn't matter what tank they are in, it is the food you feed the fish.