i found that hose water does not kill your Freshwater Fish as long as you prepare it first. first get a bucket and fill with the needed amount of tap water. then ad conditioner to the water to remove the chlorine and ammonia. i suggest that you have a spair tank heater if your tanks are regulated and heat the bucket water to the right temp before adding it to the tank as its a bit of a rude shock to fish if you just add cold water to a tank where the temp. is warmer. its better the water be warmer than the tank water than cooler. its like you being thrown under a cold shower. when the water is right temp. add to the tank.
If you put the amount of water that you need to add to your tank and let it sit in a cooking pot or other clean container for 24 hours and the chlorine in it will evaporate. I learned this trick from a professional fish breeder.
If you hit the fish hard enough yes.
Yes because it is like tap water which has chemicals that will kill the tadpoles. So you can use tap water or garden hose water only if you add a purifier that you can buy at your pet store in the fish department or you can use bottled purified water.
no a water pump can not kill a fish
If the jar has water in it with the fish, you will kill them.
Yes, water that is too acidic will kill fish.
well yea its could kill fish but some of the exhaust push the water really hard so the fish well go with the water and well not get killed
unhealthy water to have can kill from choking
No, it will kill it.
yes they can because they are water fleas
where I live a bluegill is a fish. Yes it is possible to kill the fish if it's near enough to the top of the water. But it a very inhumane way to kill a fish.
It can effect fish by making the fish get offshore or hit the fish with to much water.
Yes, it can.