yah, since they are harmfull to fish and other ocean stuff
It polluties it, beacuse the nutrients we won't have and when we fish the, water would be polluted and all of the fish would be dead...!
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Dead zones occur in aquatic environments when excessive nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural runoff and wastewater, lead to algal blooms. When these blooms die and decompose, the decomposition process consumes dissolved oxygen in the water, creating low-oxygen conditions. This hypoxia can be detrimental to marine life, leading to fish kills and loss of biodiversity. As a result, areas become "dead zones" where most marine organisms cannot survive.
If your fish died of a disease or illness of some sort, it could be contagious and therefore spread to all the other fish in your tank. Best to take it out and dispose of it.
Leaving a dead fish in the tank can lead to an increase in ammonia levels as the fish decomposes, which can harm other fish and plants in the aquarium. This can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, potentially leading to illness or death of other aquatic life. It is important to promptly remove any dead fish from the tank to maintain a healthy aquarium environment.
Yes, fish can die from eating dead fish. Dead fish can harbor harmful bacteria, parasites, and toxins that can cause illness or death in other fish that ingest them. It is not recommended to allow fish to eat dead fish in a closed aquarium environment.
nothing. A dead fish does not eat.
Dead Fish was created in 2005.
no they eat dead fish no they eat dead fish
Fish
The duration of Dead Fish is 1.63 hours.
n which tidal zones do eel grass algae fish shrimps dolphin and more survive?