Can't there be green plants on vacation in the fish tank?

Recently, I often heard from some fish friends that they put the green radish in the fish tank and then killed the ornamental fish. After listening to this, I couldn't help but want to get back at Laura Green. She said she wouldn't take the fall. Because the ornamental fish in the aquarium will die, it has little to do with the release of green radish, or it has little to do with it.

First, let's take a look. In fact, putting green radish in a fish tank has quite good benefits. Because most plants will absorb ammonia nitrogen in the water, so will green radish, which is not good for ornamental fish. Therefore, it is good for ornamental fish to plant some aquatic plants or put some green radish in the fish tank properly.

So these fish friends said that after the green radish was put in, the ornamental fish died. What is the reason?

Although I don't know the specific situation of fish farming, I can simply share my guess and calculation with you. It should be that the ornamental fish in this fish tank appeared before the green radish was released, so after the green radish was released, the specific reason could not be found, so it was blamed on the green radish. In fact, this is still very sad for Laura, haha!

Another possibility is that the green radish itself is not an aquatic plant, but a very common plant, so it is usually planted in the soil. When we pull it up and uproot it, we should clean it up before putting it into the water. Because there must be some bacteria in the soil, it is not good to bring these bacteria into the water of the fish tank, so simply rinse these roots with clean water and don't bring the soil into the water of the fish tank.

Finally, I want to tell you that we want to put the green radish in the fish tank, hoping it can help us improve the water quality of the fish tank. However, this can only be used as an auxiliary means, not as a main means. Because the adjustment of fish tank water quality still depends more on our fish tank filtration system and our control of water quality. Therefore, putting a little green radish properly and putting its roots into the water in the fish tank can help us purify ammonia nitrogen, which is harmful to ornamental fish. However, it can't have a very big effect.

Furthermore, it should be emphasized that the death of ornamental fish in the aquarium has nothing to do with the release of green radish. If there is something wrong with the ornamental fish at home, you should go to an assistant and see what the specific reason is from the water quality. Because if our friends who just started raising fish don't figure out what caused the death of ornamental fish, they will rashly blame the green radish, so the problem will not be solved next time. Therefore, if there is a problem with ornamental fish, it is necessary to investigate the reasons from the water quality.