Because it makes more oxygen,which is good for the fish,but its your choice.'It also makes the tank look much nicer to look at and some gold fish might like to eat it :)
Aquarium
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
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Aquarium
I have a 75-gallon freshwater aquarium with several different species of plants. The one I found to be very popular and easy to grow either in the substrate or just let it float is water wisteria. My fish love to swim underneath the floating water wisteria. I wrote a paper on aquarium plants at the link.
Some of the water plants for fish tanks are: weeds, flowers, aquatic plants, water lily, seagrass. One can find all these plants at Amazon, or your local aquarium store.
Underwater plants increase the oxygen level in the water and also act as fodder for the fish.
Yes, fish poop can be beneficial for aquarium plants as it contains nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that can act as natural fertilizers for the plants.
Fish tank Plants Heater Tropical fish Gravel There might be other things depending on if you are keeping tropical plants or cold water plants.
Some essential fish tank accessories to consider purchasing for your aquarium include a filter to keep the water clean, a heater to maintain the right temperature for your fish, a thermometer to monitor the water temperature, a light to provide illumination for your fish and plants, and decorations or plants to create a natural environment for your fish.
In the aquarium were water, weed, sunfish, snails, and a neon fish.
A bubbler in an aquarium helps to add oxygen to the water, which in turn allows fish and plants to thrive. When the water is well-oxygenated, fish can breathe easily and plants can photosynthesize efficiently. Additionally, the bubbling action of the bubbler helps to circulate the water, ensuring that carbon dioxide (CO2) is evenly distributed throughout the aquarium. This allows plants to absorb the CO2 they need for photosynthesis, contributing to a healthy and balanced ecosystem.