no because it works with fake plants too
ocean fish eat...... THE REAL ANSWER Fish that live in the ocean eat seaweed, algae, or plankton.
To draw algae, start by sketching irregular shapes in various sizes. Add detailed lines to represent the texture of the algae, such as ridges and branches. Use different shades of green to add depth and dimension to your drawing. Practice observing real algae to improve your understanding of their shapes and structures.
Guppies will eat a bit of algae now and then but don't expect them to eat plants because they are not plant eaters. They mainly eat tiny crustacea like Daphnia and insect larvae like Mosquito wrigglers. In some places they are put in waterways to control the Mosquitos and are called Mosquito fish.
There is no real middle of the sea, but if I had to guess, I would say a lot of water, fish, algae, coral, plants, etc.
Koi are a cold water fish as are Sturgeon. Plecostomus are a tropical fish so they should not be kept together in the first place. Plecostomus are a large but peacefull algae eating fish and they are no real threat to any other fish.
One of the reasons seaweed is not a plant is because it doesn't have real leaves, but has fonds instead.
They are in plant cells. Some protists like algae have
A tadpole's first meal typically consists of algae, bacteria, or organic debris found in the water. As they grow, tadpoles transition to a diet of plant matter such as aquatic plants and later on to a diet of insects, worms, and small invertebrates.
It's generally not advisable to put real fish with robotic fish. Real fish may become stressed or confused by the presence of a robotic fish, and there is a risk that they could see it as a threat or competitor. Additionally, robotic fish may not provide the same social or environmental interactions that real fish need for their well-being. If you're considering using robotic fish in an aquarium, it's best to keep them separate from live fish.
They can technically live without them, so they don't necessarily need any. But it's a good idea: any plant is good, but one that has lots of thick leaves is best. They use them to hide when they feel nervous or tense. A real plant is better than plastic because it absorbs nitrogen and other wastes and oxygenates the water. I got this from another contributor. Jayrusalem answered this question: What kinds of plants do Siamese fighting fish need? I thought it was the same.
no it is not a real fish
Yes they are real fish