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Is it all right to keep pothos in the fish tank?

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
To water the green radish, you can use the soaking pot method, which is suitable for lazy people and is also a good watering method. Soaking can prevent uneven watering and avoid soil splashing. The dip method is very simple, put the pot in a container with water, and take it out after about 5-10 minutes. In addition, vinegar can be added when watering, but the water quality can not be too dirty, clean water should be used.

1. whether it can be kept in the fish tank

Scindapsus aureus can be raised in a fish tank, because it itself can be hydroponic, and if it is placed in a fish tank, it can also survive.However, it should be noted that the fish tank must be large, otherwise the oxygen will not be sufficient, because the plants will absorb oxygen at night, so the lack of oxygen is harmful to both fish and plants.Moreover, the selection of fish is also very important, to choose smaller fish, and vitality to be tenacious, try not to raise fish like Koi.

In addition, if the green radish is cultured in the fish tank, the water should be changed frequently. The temperature of the water should not be too different from that in the fish tank. Otherwise, it will stimulate the fish and the green radish, which is very harmful to their growth.

2. Aquaculture Techniques

1, pay attention to change water: water quality is very important when hydroponics aquaculture, so should change water in time.Usually, the water is changed after it becomes cloudy, and not too often.Water quality should be clean, do not use dirty water.And, while changing the water, remember to clean the container to avoid bacteria and damage to the plant.

2. Appropriate exposure to light: Hydroponics also needs exposure to light. Long-term exposure to sunlight will affect its growth. It is recommended to accept some scattered light every day.Moreover, the location of the display should also be selected, try not to put it next to electrical appliances.

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