yes, because technically speaking it is manure.
The water plants have cells. Plants live. Rocks are not alive.
Aquarium
Plants would provide oxygen in a fish tank.
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.
Creek clams eat small plants, algae and tiny animals. They filter the food from the water. Clams are a good addition in a fish tank as they can filter the tank's water.
There are plenty of real water plants suitable for planting in a tank that is occupied by fish that will not place the fish at risk. Terrestrial plants do not belong under water. They will eventually rot and poison the water thereby killing the fish.
soap and water
no tropical fish need warm water
Yes! All of my freshwater fish have plastic plants.
The energy for the plants in a fish tank is supplied by Light.
To ensure the longevity and health of your fish tank plants, provide adequate lighting, proper nutrients, and regular maintenance such as trimming and cleaning. Additionally, monitor water quality and ensure proper water circulation in the tank.
Fish see their surroundings from inside the tank, including other fish, plants, and decorations. They perceive colors, shapes, and movements through the water.