Perhaps not too surprising to us, but researchers are discovering just how great undersea grasses are at filtering out pollutants. Sounds like planted aquariums are the way to go!
Climate change has taken a devastating toll on eelgrass, a kind of seagrass, in some areas of the Salish Sea. Declines of 90% and more have been documented in the San Juan Islands because of a wasting disease.
Plants remove nitrites and nitrates so of course they are a great resource for making your tank more natural in both filtration and visually
I refuse to not include plants, especially with a Geophagus that likes to move everything around, there are always ways to get plenty of plants in there! Unless it’s sevrums or other such plant eaters, in which case a refugium is golden
No no, you don't understand we just need to put all the cities in aquariums make it like a bikini bottom type situation and then we can clean pollutants