If a fish tank needs a pH of 5, but at present it is at 7, more H atoms should be added to the concentration.
To lower the pH of your tank from 7 to 5, you need to increase the hydrogen ion (H⁺) concentration in the water. This can be achieved by adding an acid, such as hydrochloric acid or a commercially available pH-lowering product designed for aquarium use. Monitor the pH closely during the adjustment process to avoid sudden changes that could stress or harm the fish.
I/you/we/they catch the fish. He/she/it catches the fish.
Paradise fish should never be in a situation where it meets a Goldfish. The Paradise fish is a tropical fish and needs its water over 65F. The Goldfish is a coldwater fish and needs its water below 65F. Ergo they need different temperatures and so should not be kept together. Thanks for you help!! :)
Never, not unless it is dead. It needs it.
No, betta fish should not eat cucumbers as part of their diet. Their diet should primarily consist of high-quality betta fish pellets or flakes specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
When buying pet fish, consider factors such as the size of the tank, water quality requirements, compatibility with other fish, diet, and maintenance needs. It's important to research the specific needs of the fish species you are interested in to ensure they will thrive in their new environment.
If you follow the basic rules of successfull fishkeeping the fish should do OK. The basic rules are. 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (a Betta needs 3 gallons at least) :- Every tank needs to have a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs to have at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Bettas are tropical fish and need to be kept at around 78F. They should be fed morning and evening as much good quality tropical fish food as they can eat in 15 minutes. If you follow the above your fish should do OK. I can guarantee that if you miss out on any of the above your fish will constantly be getting sick and will not live a normal lifespan.
It won't die, but coldwater fish have different nutritional needs from tropical fish. It just won't be as healthy as it should be with the proper food.
If the instructions on the de Chlorinator Container don't include how much to add for a bowl it should indicate to you that you should not use a tiny container like a bowl to keep any kind of fish in. The basic rules for keeping fish are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. If you follow the basic rules, feed the fish properly, and keep the fish at the correct temperature for the species it/they should be OK. If you fail in any of the rules I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will have a shortened lifespan.
No a fish needs water to survie and onley one kind of fish lives on land.
no
an active fish is not always a hard working fish but it needs at least 1.5 gallons of water to live in. The tank your fish is in should be wider than taller so it can swim more