Aquarium plants are much more than just pretty decorations. They provide shelter for fish and invertebrates, serve as spawning grounds, and supply microorganisms that can be used as a food source.
Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things nature. She holds a degree in Journalism from Ohio University. Of the two ...
Anyone looking to start with aquaristics must decide whether to go for a freshwater or saltwater aquarium—and which inhabitants should move in. PETBOOK explains the differences between the various ...
Researchers at McGill University used 2,000-year-old stone jars in Laos to observe long-term ecological processes, enhancing ...