Fish in Minnesota are no different from fish anywhere else, and temperature is temperature wherever you are. Different species of fish will die at different temperatures no matter where they are.
water temperature can “shock” the fish and even cause them to die! The water PH and hardness are also critical; the sudden drastic change in either of them can cause fish to die. Gold fish Who's Is Die quickly
Yes. Depending on the fish, but all fish can freeze if the temperature of the water reaches a certain temperature.
because it has something to do with there body`s the water has to be at a certain temperature or the fish will die sorry :(
Adopted in 1965, the walleye, Stizostedion v. vitreum, is the official fish of the state of Minnesota.
The water temperature varies with the type of fish, but normally it should be about 75 degrees. Most aquarium heaters do a good job of keeping the temperature at this point. If your fish get sick you may want to raise the temperature to about 82 degrees.
Fish die for many reasons. They may die because they don't have enough oxygen in their tank. They could also die because the pH levels are off or because their water is not the right temperature.
If the water temperature is too hot or too cold, your fish will be stressed and may die.
Minnesota, the State which is known for 10,000 Lakes...
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the name of the salt water fish is not given. more to the pointy is that gold fish are fresh water fish- therefore salt water fish other than anteroom's or catadromos fishes would eventualy die. These fish die because the salt water is cooler than claen water. Also, it would depend on what the temperature of the tank was before you changed it.
yes you need one for all fish in Minnesota all licenses expired April 30