If by "self working" you mean "requiring no feeding, no glass cleaning, no water changes, no water top ups, no filtration ect." Then I am sorry to have to tell you it does not happen in the real world.
There is no such thing as a "self cleaning tank(aquarium)" if you are too lazy to clean a tank you should not consider having one.
You can buy live aquarium plants from pet stores that specialize in aquatics, online retailers that sell aquarium plants, or directly from hobbyists through aquarium plant forums or social media groups. It's important to ensure that the plants are healthy and free from pests before adding them to your aquarium.
You can get a glass LED aquarium kit food plants and rocks.
To ensure the longevity of your aquarium plants and keep them alive, you should provide proper lighting, maintain water quality, fertilize regularly, and trim and prune as needed. Additionally, ensure that the plants have enough space to grow and avoid overcrowding in the aquarium.
The simple answer is yes. A balanced aquarium should contain water plants and these need light in order to live and grow. If your aquarium is a tropical one then the lights should be on for around 12 hours daily.
No plant or animal should be collected from the wild to live in an aquarium. This is because the sudden change may cause shock and stress, potentially causing the fish's death. Another reason not to collect organisms* from the wild is because they may carry6 diseases that could infect the other organisms in the tank. Also, the stress caused by catching them could make them susceptible to diseases. The water you put in the tap (from the tap) could also infect your plants and animals. *In this answer, "organism" is used to mean plants and animals exclusively.
because plants grow and make the grass look beautiful and animals are just the same as plants
Anything labeled safe for aquarium use. Beyond that, it depends on what type of fish you are keeping, and whether or not you have plants, for which type of aquarium substrate (gravel or other lining for the bottom) should be used.
check they have water
no
To ensure the survival of plants in your aquarium, you should provide adequate lighting, proper water quality, and nutrient-rich substrate. Regularly trim and prune the plants, and consider adding CO2 supplementation for optimal growth. Additionally, monitor and maintain appropriate water temperature and pH levels to create a healthy environment for the plants to thrive.
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