Cloudy water is an indication of hard water and is therefore not adequate for fish, regardless of type. Try using distilled water or water fortified with specific minerals needed to allow your fish to survive.
Fish tank yes? Did you clean the gravel?
clean the tank, go to the pet store and you can find fish tank cleaners. just make sure you dont suck up the fish
clear, if your water is cloudy then you might want to check your filter
Not adequate filteration
BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS UNDER WATER
Do a big water change, since cloudy water is a sign of overfeeding or poor filtration. Also, test your water for ammonia.
depends on what makes it cloudy, if it is cloudy from the tap , run it again. if it is cloudy due to too much steriliser in the water then yes. if it is cloudy and you dont know why, clen the tank and put bottled water in the tank to be sure.
No, It will react with the acrylic and turn it cloudy!
when you clean a fish tank you should only do a 5 or 10% water change. You should wipe any algae off the glass, filter of objects in the tank using a new cloth as any soaps that get in the water will kill the fish. After this the water may be cloudy but the filter should clear this within a few hours. You should never do a 100% water change as this much change will overwhelm the fish and could kill them.
Fish can live in all types of water, depending on what species they are. Hope this helps! Also, if it is a fresh-water fish it should not be placed in that type of water in the first place.
yes one time i did that and do you know it was so cloudy i had to go and get another fish tank and put the fish in fast so don't think about doing it eke!
Whether or not a tropical fish can survive in cloudy water depends on why the water is cloudy. If there has been a spike in ammonia or nitrates, it can be deadly to fish. Tropical species tend to be more sensitive to severe water changes than freshwater fish.