it might be the same thing let me see it
i catch them for bait in the summers, and last summer i kept a few i didnt use and put them in my fish tank and theyve been alive ever since.
Oxygen needs to be compressed in a diver's tank to increase the amount of oxygen that can be stored in the tank. Compressing the gas allows divers to carry enough oxygen to sustain them while underwater for a longer period of time without the tank becoming too large and unwieldy.
if you have live rock or certain types of coral in your tank the light that is connected to your tank will creat oxygen through photosynthsis with the live rock and coral.
Put the fish in 2 days after you get the tank, they live longer.
You wear anything you want but If you want to live it should have an oxygen tank! :)
Oxygen tank!
They don't have to have one but it's better for them and they will live longer if you do.
Crabs, like most other marine animals, require oxygen to survive. While some species can tolerate low-oxygen environments for short periods, they cannot live indefinitely without oxygen. In a tank without oxygen, crabs would eventually suffocate and die due to the lack of necessary respiration. Maintaining adequate oxygen levels in their habitat is crucial for their health and survival.
oxygen tank
There is NO Oxygen Sensor in the Gas Tank.....
I don't think so because I've had three in a 10 gallon fish tank, with no access to the surface, for a week now and they're still kicking.
Yes, a tank of oxygen can be half full. The oxygen would be stuck in said tank meaning no more oxygen can get in unless refueld.