Water weed and fish both inhabit aquatic environments, contributing to the ecosystem's health and balance. They interact with each other, as water weeds provide habitat and food for fish, while fish help control weed growth through grazing. Additionally, both are essential for maintaining water quality, as healthy plant life can improve oxygen levels and fish contribute to nutrient cycling. Together, they illustrate the interconnectedness of aquatic life.
In the aquarium were water, weed, sunfish, snails, and a neon fish.
water insects and water weed
like fish and sea weed
yes
Water bugle, sweet bugle, Virginian water horehound, and gypsy weed.
the most common salt water fish is sardines
they eat other dolphins and fish and lobster
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Grass Carp (Cyprinidae) is a freshwater fish that was imported from china for weed controls as they have a veracious appetite for plants.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the most common Freshwater Fish is the carp. The most common salt water fish is the bristle mouth.
Water weed takes in the carbon dioxide released by the fish and turns it into oxygen in a process called respiration. The fish in turn breathe in the oxygen and release carbon dioxide, starting the cycle again.
Clown Fish?