There are thousands of freshwater plants to choose from! Selecting a plant depends on your tank size-hight, what fish you have in it, your lighting, filtration, C02 or none, substrate, use of fertilizers or not and many more variables. Live plants can be a complicated hobby if you'd wish for your plants to thrive.
The best thing to do is research research research!
Or...throw in anacharis! (plant found almost everywhere and seems to thrive in anything)
The water plants have cells. Plants live. Rocks are not alive.
the best plant would be a live one plastic plants can cut or damage the fin of your fish
Ammonia
The energy for the plants in a fish tank is supplied by Light.
No, you do not have to put real plants in a tropical tank, you can use fake plants if you like. Many people put live plants for aesthetics as the greenery tends to look very nice with small colourful fish
Any tank under 10 gallons is not suitable for fish, but you can have perhaps a few ghost shrimp, or use it for live plants
How many gallon tank do you have? How much is multiple? And what kind of fish? The bigger the tank the better. The more territories the better and if it is community fish the better. Not 100% they are all going to live in perfect condition's.
Fish can disappear in a fish tank due to hiding in decorations or plants, being eaten by other fish, or jumping out of the tank.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
Fish should not live in bowls with the exception of a betta fish that can live in a 2.5 gallon to 5 gallon tank size. Bowls are just too small and are best used to just grow a few small plants inside.
Yes, i have one but i also have lots of hiding places and plants for the fish.
To maintain a healthy green environment in a fish tank, it is important to regularly clean the tank and filter, monitor water quality, provide proper lighting for plants, and avoid overfeeding the fish. Additionally, adding live plants and algae eaters can help balance the ecosystem and keep the tank clean.