Yes, provided that they are not too close to the tank, and you do not burn a high number of candles
no
yes candle burns faster
you can as long as you have a filter and a fish tank
Candles that have just come out of the microwave will burn faster because the microwave has already burned it as it is, adding a flame will just continue the process. Whereas if it was room temperature you would have to start the whole process from the beginning.
most of the time but with betta fish no they can live at room tepature
because researchers have proved that since there is so little colorants used in the colored candles, it makes anywhere from little, to no difference in the rate that the candles burn. However, The white candle does make a bit of a difference when tested in a room tempurature habitat. Thanks for reading my answer and I hope it helped you!
No.
You would use a aquarium chiller to cool the water in your aquarium for certain types of fish that need cooler water then room temperature. It helps to keep the water at a constant temperature.
How fast a candle burns depends on the type of wax it is made of and how drafty the room is, but stripes and solid colors play no part.
Scented candles, air freshners, cleaners are all dangerous for birds. Non-stick utensils are dangerous as well.
You will find that when you are in that room Barnes have lit a fire on the mug beside of the statue in the middle of the room.. When he throws the stick he is holding on the floor you pick it up and walks beside of the fire that Barnes lit to make the stick burn.. Then you use the staircase with the door to run around the room and try to make the lights burn. Make the fire hit the candle by running around them then you get the candles lit...
Well, usually it means if you have clicked on a male to mate then you need to have a female too. It could also mean you have too many fish in the aquarium, and will need to sell a fish to make room for the baby. But beware, sometimes the fish just aren't in the mood. Hope this helps! :)