Go to the store and ask for a "bubbler", literally just a little device that makes bubbles. The kind/quantity you need depends on the size of your tank & number of fish.
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.
A 10-gallon aquarium is a suitable size for a hamster. It provides enough space for them to move around and explore comfortably.
To create a thriving environment for a bamboo plant in an aquarium, you should ensure the plant receives enough light, preferably natural sunlight or a full-spectrum aquarium light. Use a nutrient-rich substrate and provide regular water changes to maintain water quality. Avoid overcrowding the aquarium and monitor the plant for any signs of stress or nutrient deficiencies.
They should get fed just enough that can be consumed in a few minutes, as to not overstuff them. This should be done 2 times a day.
The size of the aquarium and the number of fish living in the aquarium determine the amount of oxygen that is needed. The temperature of the water also plays an important role to determine oxygen needs of fish. If the water is above 80 degrees, the need for oxygen increases.
You should use a number sufficient to provide for all oxygen needs expected. 42 is a good number.
To ensure the long-term survival of aquatic plants in your aquarium, you should provide proper lighting, maintain water quality by regular water changes and filtration, use a nutrient-rich substrate, and dose with appropriate fertilizers. Additionally, ensure the plants have enough space to grow and trim them regularly to prevent overcrowding.
We all should care for plants because they provide us with oxygen and carbon.
Green aquarium lights can be purchased at any pet equipment store, or at specialized fish stores. Aquarium lights are used mainly to allow the more exotic fish types to survive in an aquarium life style, and therefore should not just use a simple green light, but one that can provide the fishes their needs.
as far as i know, when the oxygen in the water gets used up or fouled, the fish come up toward the surface to get water that has more oxygen in it... it is an indication that the water should be changed.
In a marine REEF aquarium nitrates should be kept as close to 0 ppm as possible. In a fish only marine aquarium you should strive to keep your nitrates below 20 ppm.
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.