the best plant would be a live one plastic plants can cut or damage the fin of your fish
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
fake plants my fish loves them
Yes! All of my freshwater fish have plastic plants.
Yes. You must clean everything you put in your fish tank. Also for plants, you need to clean it and wait 2 days to put it in the fishes tank.
The energy for the plants in a fish tank is supplied by Light.
No, it is not recommended to put lucky bamboo in a fish tank as it can release toxins that are harmful to fish and other aquatic life. It is best to choose aquatic plants that are safe for fish tanks.
if you don't have a fish tank,try a small tank with plants and rocks for it to climb on .The size of the bowl depends on the size of your frog
You obviously put fish in it. You can also buy gravel, plants, and other decorations to go in your fish tank.
In a fish tank, you should put items such as a filter, heater (if needed), gravel or substrate, decorations like plants or caves for hiding, and of course, water conditioning products to make the environment safe for fish. Additionally, you need to add fish that are compatible with each other and the tank size.
You can make a Syrian hamster setup in a 10+ gallon fish tank. Make sure there is no water and that there is very soft bedding. You could also put various fish in your tank. The cool ones I think are the Angelfish, the Bettas, the X-ray Tetras, and the Neon Tetras. They need water and plants to swim around. You could put turtles in you fish tank. They need a very large tank though.
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.
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.