Food
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Plants provide food for fish. Plants are also used for protection for some fish to hide from their enemies.
Just as trees serve in the process, to aid humans with the air they breathe. Many plants use the similar process to help produce oxygen for the fish.
Also, many plants offer colorful and attractive scenery.
The fish eat the plants and then the people eat the fish. It's a food chain. no its not, its the cirlce of life
golod fish
it is all part of the food chain... the water plants are the producer and the primary consumer eats it. then the primary consumer is eaten by the secondary consumer. next the secondary consumer is eaten by the third consumer... etc
A fish tank needs a light to provide illumination for the fish and plants inside. Light helps fish see, regulates their biological functions, and promotes the growth of plants through photosynthesis.
Plants would provide oxygen in a fish tank.
feed them well. maintain water quality. Provide lots of plants.
Many fish hide in marshes and feed on plankton like food on the bottom. The plants provide oxygen for the fish and animals to breathe. It is it's own ecosystem.
No, fish do not necessarily need plants to survive. However, plants can provide fish with hiding spots, oxygen, and natural filtration in their environment, which can contribute to their overall well-being.
One way is that we get sun energy from the fish we eat which they get the energy from another fish which they get energy from plants also they provide us vitamin D.
Some types of plants do well with Bettas and other fish and can mutually benefit both the fish and the plant. Make sure the plants are healthy and free of parasites and are nontoxic for the fish, for the fish will generally nibble on the vegetation. Provide adequate lighting for the type of plant you choose (different plants have different lighting requirements) and also remember some plants may need additional supplements added to the water to stay healthy, such as iron, etc.
Some types of plants do well with Bettas and other fish and can mutually benefit both the fish and the plant. Make sure the plants are healthy and free of parasites and are nontoxic for the fish, for the fish will generally nibble on the vegetation. Provide adequate lighting for the type of plant you choose (different plants have different lighting requirements) and also remember some plants may need additional supplements added to the water to stay healthy, such as iron, etc.
plants are usefull for several different reasons in a pond or invoroment with fish in, they provide cover and a place for fish to spawn, also they provide food, bugs and critters that live in the plants are a great supplement to a fish diet. there are also ways to stabalise the water condition using plants and finally (this is only what i lknow there are probably many more reasons!) some aquatic plants help to oxygenate the water. all in all a very good thing for fish! HOWEVER too much plant can also cause a problem, it can get overcrowded, destabalize your water and cloud the water. a good ballance is needed.