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  2. List of freshwater aquarium plant species - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic plants are used to give the freshwater aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, absorb ammonia, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobbyists use aquatic plants for aquascaping, of several aesthetic styles.

  3. Aponogeton ulvaceus - Wikipedia

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    Aponogeton ulvaceus is a submerged aquatic plant in the Aponogetonaceae family. [2] It has a small cone shaped, slightly hairy rhizome about 30 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) in diameter. The leaf blades have a base that tapers gradually, pale green in colour (reddish under intense light), over 50 cm (20 in) long and 8 cm (3 in) broad, with a wavy margin on petioles of an equal length, and in appearance ...

  4. Hygrophila corymbosa - Wikipedia

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    Hygrophila corymbosa is a fast-growing plant that can be frequently trimmed back. It prefers a well-lit situation, a nutrient-rich water and compost, and benefits from additional CO 2 . If it is allowed to grow out of the aquarium, it will bear purple scented flowers, often causing the lower leaves to drop.

  5. Rorippa aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Neobeckia aquatica and Armoracia lacustris), the lakecress or lake cress, is a species of freshwater aquatic flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. [2] It is found in eastern and central North America, generally in the Great Lakes and Mississippi watersheds. [1] A submerged perennial, it has emergent flowering branches. [3]

  6. Aponogeton - Wikipedia

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    As the plant stops growing, it can be taken out of the pond or aquarium and put in a bowl of damp sand. Keep the bowl in a dark, cool place, with the sand kept damp, for approximately 2–3 months at a temperature of about 50–64 °F (10–18 °C), until small leaves are seen to sprout from the tuber, when they can be returned to the pond or ...

  7. Recirculating aquaculture system - Wikipedia

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    All RAS relies on biofiltration to convert ammonia (NH 4 + and NH 3) excreted by the fish into nitrate. [4] Ammonia is a waste product of fish metabolism and high concentrations (>.02 mg/L) are toxic to most finfish. [5] Nitrifying bacteria are chemoautotrophs that convert ammonia into nitrite (NO 2-) then nitrate (NO 3-).

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