Nile perch Latus niloticus grows best in river Nile in Egypt . Habitat is basically lotic water . It was transplanted to lake Victoria but it disturbed natural ecosystem .
Watermelon's grow best in warm conditions. Summertime would be best.
it can grow anywhere as long as its decomposing something.
it must be sunny
In the bush of Australia. The do best in drier conditions.
for plants to grow from the Nile
The Best conditions are Moisture (somewhere damp) , in sunlight & preferably in warm temperature
Nile Perch, Nile Talapia, African Perch, Victoria Perch, and even the Australian Barrundi Australianus are all confused with the Nile Perch. The Talapia are African ceclids and are omnivorous but can be meat eaters and even cannibals.They are related to but not equal to the perch and some place them in the Carp Family. They are prolific and as such many areas prohibit the transport or even possesion of live fish. They will push out and take over from native fish. In Florida and Australia you may only possess dead fish or meat. The Talapia will push out the perch if allowed to do so and they grow as large as 4 feet long.They adapt to fresh, brackish and even have survived in Salt Water.They are aggressive but are easy to raise in a farming environment making them easily farm raised as a sustainable source of fish protein. (Most of the fish served at Disney World are Talapia raised on site.) They also happen to be good to eat yielding a firm mild tasting white flesh that carries sauces and marinades well.
They would grow best in a super saturated solution. Perhaps with a "seed", and maybe the ability for the solvent to evaporate.
Papyrus.
They usually grow the best in dark and moist places like in deep forests or caves.
The Fertile soil around the Nile is used to grow barley, wheat ect...
warm and humid conditions are best but in any climate it will survive!