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No, you do not have to, unless it"s an aquarium plant, then yes.
The best type of plant to put in an aquarium is going to be dictated by the type of fish, temperature of water being used, the type of food, and the aesthetic preference you desire in the end product of the aquarium.Going to your local aquarium store and looking at options with someone specifically knowledgeable on the topic would probably be a good investment of time and energy.
To put lucky bamboo in an aquarium for optimal growth and health, ensure the plant's roots are submerged in water, use filtered or dechlorinated water, provide adequate lighting, and avoid overcrowding the aquarium with other plants. Regularly clean the water and monitor the plant for any signs of distress.
To create DIY aquarium plant anchors for your aquarium plants, you can use small rocks, lead plant weights, or plant weights made from non-toxic materials. Simply attach the anchor to the base of the plant using fishing line or plant-safe glue, and bury it in the substrate of your aquarium to keep the plant in place.
Many things including good bacteria, oxygen, CO2, shelter, aesthetic improvement and much more. A plant in an aquarium environment does what a tree does in its land based environment.
maybe if you put a tunnel in the tank
a banana plant all you do is drop it in some good plants to try are java fern and java moss. their care is simple,and they are fairly bulletproof
You can safely put 2ml into the 10l aquarium
An aquarium should not be put under the sun because the water is more likely to evaporate or heat up slighty, which is not good for any fish inside.
Almost any aquatic plant. You would have trouble finding one that would not be compatible.
The nasturtium plant can be placed in an aquarium, but it most likely will not survive very long. This type of plant does not do well completely immersed in water.
Yes you can just make sure to wash it very very good