Biology, asked by mjsingh269, 1 year ago

importance of green plants to a fish aquarium

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Answered by jatrupali4
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Explanation:

Plants also play a major part in the breakdown of the waste products produced by your fish by acting as natural filters to keep the aquarium environment healthy. Aquarium plants produce oxygen with the help of green pigment called chlorophyll. Like all plants (land and aquatic) sunlight is used as a source of energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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By far the biggest benefit that live plants provide for your aquarium is that they produce oxygen and absorb the carbon dioxide and ammonia that your fish generate.Plants provide shelter and security for the fish. Because they compete with algae for nutrients, they can help to reduce algae growth.

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