you can I would not
In the first virtual villagers, you have to put a master farmer into the lagoon to fish. In the second virtual villagers, you pick up a villager and drag them to the ocean to the left of the screen to fish. When algae is in the water and they refuse to fish, you have to get a master scientist to put alage eating fish in the water. To fish in the third virtual villagers, you have to create a potion for the sharks. Hope this helps!
put the net in the water dumba**
They put their heads under the water and catch the fish in their beaks. They then lift their beaks up into the air and the fish goes down their throat.......
Algae is natures water purifier. It forms naturally wherever there is water, light and food for the algae to grow. It is not an absolute neccessity. If you wish to cut down the amount of algae forming you could put more live water plants in the tank. They will go into competition with the algae for the light and food.
only if you catch it then put it in fresh clean water for 1-2 weeks
I do not know of any Algae eaters that can live in cold water . Goldfish are cold water fish. So unless you can find some species of cold water algae eater the answer is no they can not be kept together successfully.
No.
this is how. you catch alot of fish then when you see it swimming in the back ground you catch 1 yellow fish but dont put in in ur box keep it in the water and let the mullet bite it
First get a bucket of water, and put the same volume as is in the bowl in the bucket. Let the bucket sit over night, and put water conditioner in it. Net the fish out of the bowl, and put it in the bucket with the new water. Rinse the bowl out, and sponge the inside to remove any algae. Clean, and put back the gravel and ornaments. Pour the water and fish back into the clean bowl. DONT USE SOAP.
You should get some sucker fish and they will eat it instead of the fantails (but beware they are really hard to catch if you have a new tank that what you first put them in)
If it is all over the rocks and walls it is time to put the fish in the small tank they came in while you do a full cleaning then put them back in. if it isn't to the full cleaning point (I full clean mine every 1-2 months) then you can buy algae scrubbers that you can use while the fish are in the tank, or if isn't that thick algae you can buy an algae eating fish.
You should really get a algae eater. Some of the alge killers are harmful to the fish. it really depends on what type of algae. if its green water algae then use and algicide which you can purchase from aquariums. if it's filament algae then get some snail or algae eating fish. the quickest solution is to scrap the algae off yourself.