In theory yes, but it would cost you a fortune and you have to take the other inhabitants into account also. They may be intolerant of certain medications. Your best best to use a product intended for ponds or remove the fish to a quarantine tank for treatment.
If they are in a pond, then having trees that are taller away from the pond should help. If they are in an aquarium, you should use a surge protector
When adding salt to pond and/or aquarium you should always read your label to see how much of that particular salt you should add for your size pond/tank. Do not use table salt.
I don't really know. I think you can not use barbed hooks in Wilson's pond to fish.
They use it for food and breeding.
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
That would all depend on the language you use and what you mean by a 'Fish Home'. Some fish are territorial in their 'habitat' and defend a 'territory' but most fish do not have a home as such. If however you mean what do people call a container into which they place and keep fish, then in English that would commonly be called a 'Fish Bowl' 'Fish Tank' or 'Aquarium'.
and why are u dying your fish pond? and yes, when all your fish die, that is too much die
The "brown stuff" should not be a disease, it's called algae. To get rid of this, move your aquarium away from sunlight and make sure those plants are safe for aquarium use. If you can't move the aquarium away from sunlight, use some medications for your fish tank at your local fish store.
yes you can!
A fish Trap is something you would use in a fish Pond to catch the fish.
Millimeters may be appropriate, or perhaps centimeters. If a fish is 63 mm long, then it would be 6.3 cm long. U have to take the fish out of the aquarium
yeah just clean it well before with some diluted bleach and let it dry out. lizards have bacteria on their skin that can harm the fish