first select the tank you want to change the temperature. then tap the button with the picture of a tank then tap on the button with the H and lines on it.
for ds only
i hoped this helped
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Just leave the aquarium at room temperature.
it is probably because of the temperature change
The volume of an aquarium itself will not change if it does not have a lid; the physical dimensions of the tank remain the same. However, without a lid, water may evaporate over time, leading to a decrease in the amount of water in the aquarium. This evaporation does not change the tank's total volume but affects the volume of water it contains. Additionally, an open aquarium may be more susceptible to contamination and temperature fluctuations.
It depends upon what you are studying. If you are studying the effects of change in water temperature on health of fish, then it is the independent variable. If you are studying the impact of putting the aquarium near a window on a sunny day then it is the dependent variable.
You would use a aquarium chiller to cool the water in your aquarium for certain types of fish that need cooler water then room temperature. It helps to keep the water at a constant temperature.
To change aquarium water easily, you can use a siphon or a gravel vacuum to remove water and debris from the tank. Make sure to have a bucket ready to collect the old water. Refill the tank with dechlorinated water at the same temperature as the tank to avoid shocking the fish.
they will grow up to their full size and they will breed by themselves. you can;t force them trust me.
about ocean temperature.
A constant, appropriate water temperature is vital to keeping your aquarium's inhabitants healthy. A sudden temperature change can place undue stress on your aquatic life, increasing their susceptibility to infection and disease. A saltwater marine aquarium should be heated to around 72-82oF which equates to 22-28oC. The most sought after Marine fish such as clownfish, angels, damsels, goby's, dartfish etc as well as invertebrates such as crab's, starfish and shrimp are to be kept in water with the temperature between 72-78oF (22-25.5oC) which is worth bearing in mind when selecting the desired temperature for your tank.
Add an aquarium heater. Make sure you choose a heater with the correct wattage for your aquarium's water volume.