Fish don't keep growing any more than other creatures keep growing. Their DNA sets the size they will grow to provided all the other necessary living conditions are met for them to live and grow to full size.
The size of a fish is dependent on many factors. The most important factor is genetics. Also important are size of aquarium, amount and type of food, and environment of aquarium. Goldfish will grow much larger in an outdoor pond than they will in an indoor aquarium, unless it is a huge aquarium. Goldfish in my outdoor pond grow to between 8-10 inches in length.
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Get a small Aquarium Fish Net, get the body of the Fish, put it in the toilet.
Plecostomus are fun fish in an aquarium, they eat algae and grow over a foot long.
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Catfish will not outgrow their aquarium because they release hormones into the water that limit growth. This can be overcome by frequent water changes or by putting the fish in a larger tank.
No, Daphnia cannot live in an aquarium with fish as they are likely to be eaten by the fish.
Yes, fish poop can serve as a natural fertilizer for aquarium plants. The waste produced by fish contains nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which can be absorbed by plants to help them grow. This process is known as the nitrogen cycle in aquariums.
Algae can start to grow in a fish aquarium within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on factors like light exposure, nutrients levels, and water conditions. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and proper lighting, can help control algae growth.
Algae is fairly easy to grow if you have fish in your aquarium. If you have a new tank though and your algae levels are very low then you want to get hardy fish to start out with. Remember, it is very likely that most of your starting fish will die unfortunately.
You can buy fish for your aquarium at pet stores, aquarium specialty shops, or online retailers that sell fish and aquarium supplies. Make sure to research the type of fish you want and their specific care requirements before making a purchase.