To care for anthurium plants in an aquarium setting, ensure they have proper lighting, water quality, and temperature. Use a well-draining substrate and provide regular fertilization. Monitor for pests and diseases, and prune as needed to maintain plant health.
An established aquarium is an aquarium that has gone through the nitrogen cycle. This is not "established" it is a "cycled" aquarium. The stage after cycling where the plants are reproducing and fish are growing successfully is an "established" aquarium. See related question on the nitrogen cycle.
Some house plants that start with the letter "A" are Aloe vera, Aglaonema, and Anthurium.
plastic plants are not harmful to your goldfish aquarium.
It is unlikely plants and goldfish will be successfully growing in a 'fishbowl'. The reason for this is that a fishbowl is not large enough to even house a goldfish properly. (or any other living thing IMO). However, in an 'Aquarium' of sufficient size, it is possible to have both fish and plants growing successfully. In this case the plants do in the aquarium what plants/trees do in our air. The plants clean the water by removing impurities like the carbon dioxide and nitrates that are produced by the fish. Plants also produce and release Oxygen during the process of photosynthesis as they grow and breathe. So the plants are nourished by the fish and the fish get better water conditions provided by the plants. Good result all round. When this is achieved successfully in an aquarium it is called a 'balanced aquarium'
No, plants in an aquarium provide oxygen to the animals.
Ines Scheurmann has written: 'Aquarium fish breeding' -- subject(s): Aquarium fishes, Breeding 'Water plants in the aquarium' -- subject(s): Aquarium plants
Yes, cats are allergic to red anthurium Hawaiian volcano rock plants. These plants contain compounds that can be toxic to cats if ingested, leading to symptoms like vomiting, drooling, and difficulty swallowing. It's best to keep these plants away from areas accessible to your cat.
The some need of the animals in the aquarium that plants can provide is oxygen.
Yes, aerator and plants are important in the aquarium to add oxygen in the water for the animals there in.
To successfully incorporate a bamboo plant into your aquarium setup, you can place the bamboo plant in a container filled with water and gravel at the bottom of the tank. Make sure the leaves are above the water surface to prevent rotting. Bamboo plants can thrive in low light conditions and help maintain water quality in the aquarium. Be sure to monitor the plant's growth and trim as needed to prevent overcrowding.
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so that the plants release oxygen when photosynethesising and this dissolves into the water which is then used by the marine life in the waterfor respiration.Aquatic plants grow in aquarium to remove ammonia. Aquarioum plants are part of our biological filtration. Real plants do wonders in aquarium.