If you put aquarium plants in cold water, it can negatively affect their growth and overall health. Most aquatic plants thrive in warmer temperatures, typically between 68°F and 78°F (20°C to 26°C), and cold water can slow their metabolism, leading to stunted growth or even die-off. Additionally, cold water may cause stress, making the plants more susceptible to diseases and algae growth. It's important to monitor water temperature to ensure optimal conditions for aquatic 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.
Add an aquarium heater. Make sure you choose a heater with the correct wattage for your aquarium's water volume.
what type of aquarium tropical (heater needed) cold water or marine (saltwater)
plants need cold water to survive
Goldfish are meant to live in cold water, not the warm water in a tropical aquarium. This is a huge reason why goldfish and tropicals shouldn't be in the same tank.
cold water is much heavier than hot water . the water becomes warm
Yes, if they are cold water fish and they are in there for a long time. Tropical fish could stand the water a bit hotter. But not too hot. Though i would'nt try it.
Plants do not get as cold
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
warm water
Transpiration happens when plants release water through pores called stomata(I don't know if I spelled that right).The water becomes dew.It turns to frost in cold weather.
at king aquarium that's where you buy a white crayfish