1 Aug,2024
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While some houseplants can survive in water for short periods, they usually require a more complex care regimen.
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These plants are adapted to dry, arid conditions and do not survive underwater. They will quickly rot if submerged in an aquarium.
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Tropical plants typically require warm, humid conditions above water and won't adapt well to underwater environments.
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Most garden plants are not suited for aquarium life due to their need for soil and different light and nutrient requirements.
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Some vines can be invasive and may spread uncontrollably, leading to difficulties in maintenance and potential damage to aquarium
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Certain plants are toxic to fish and other aquatic life. It's crucial to avoid any plant that can harm the inhabitants of your aquarium.
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While they may seem like a natural fit, large aquatic plants often require very specific conditions and a lot of space.
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