Biology, asked by topper7371, 5 months ago

why soil is not present in an aquarium? can't we use soil in an aquarium ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Can you use soil in an aquarium?

Gravel and sand don't suit everybody, with certain aquarium residents, especially plants, preferring something a bit more silty. With the right reparation, you can make your own aquarium soil. Unless you want a tank full of beetle larvae and bacteria, don't use soil straight from your garden.

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Although plants can typically grow in any aquatic substrate, the optimal condition for aquarium plants is 2 to 3 inches of laterite—a soil and rock combination that's rich in iron and aluminum—covered with an inch of larger substrate, like gravel.

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Chances are, if you use soil taken directly from your garden and placed in the tank, you can kill your fish. This soil is non-organic and therefore harmful to fish. On the other hand, organic soil is acceptable to use and is not as expensive either

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