Elodea grows quickly which means it can use lots of nitrates in the water. Nitrates are the main reason why you need to change your aquarium water from time to time. Once they have grown to a good size you just take them (and the nitrates) out of the tank. Elodea is illegal to own in some places (like NSW, Australia) because it's fast growth make it a weed in natural waterways.
yes you can
Yes, A snail is actually a great pet to add to an aquarium. because it cleans the inside of the tank and that is how a snail eats.
Making a snail farm is easy. You first have to set up an aquarium for the type of snail that you wish to farm. You then simply add three or four snails and you will have lots of babies. make certain that they have plenty of food.
No. Only aquatic snails can live in water. It is not adviseable to add any snails to an aquarium IMO anyway.
Well, it would certainly perish. I am assuming you are thinking of a way to transport an aquatic snail. If you are not going on a long journey get a good size fish bag from your local aquarium shop. Fill it with just enough water to cover the snail add air and off you go. That will keep a snail going for 3 hours or so. If kept in an enclosed tube it would run out of O2 and food....and croak.
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Add an aquarium heater. Make sure you choose a heater with the correct wattage for your aquarium's water volume.
Yes, aerator and plants are important in the aquarium to add oxygen in the water for the animals there in.
An aquarium, if you want plants, depending on the type you may need substrate, a filter, sand or gravel about 1 pound per gallon, a light between 5000K and 6500K (it does not have to say aquarium), water purifier, water, fish food, a power strip that has at least 4 outlets, an aquarium heater if you are going to have tropical fish. and about 30 minutes to put everything together and add water
I would add maybe 2 teaspoonsfull of un-iodised/cooking salt to a 10gal tank. I would not waste my money buying aquarium salt for a freshwater set up. Not particularly
you add the fish to the tank and it will just show up.
you can arrange your aquarium anyway you want but i would add a little castle or something for the fish to hide in.