While the exact pH level for fish reproduction varies between species, a pH level below 6.0-6.5 reduces the ability of fish to reproduce.
Fish reproduce too quickly
( Fish reproduce too quickly )
Lake Erie is the lake with the highest fish population
it has a lot of fishes
Absolutely not. Pool water contains a chemical called Chlorine, which is harmful to fish and ecosystems. Chlorine is a bleach.
The acidity of a lake, measured by its pH level, significantly influences fish populations. Most fish species thrive in a neutral to slightly alkaline pH range (around 6.5 to 8.5). When a lake becomes too acidic (lower pH), it can harm fish directly by affecting their physiology and survival rates, and indirectly by altering the availability of food sources and disrupting aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, high acidity can lead to a decrease in fish diversity and abundance.
in a lake/pond
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
amount of water 2.size of fish 3.size of lake 4.amount of fish in the lake FOOD SUPPLY
fish
no. there are hardly any fish in the great salt lake, it's too salty.
Golden perch are a popular fish in the rivers surounding lake Eyre