Something must be wrong for there to be particulates suspended in the water. Have you been leaving uneaten food in the tank? I would advise a large water change (about 80%) syphoned from as close to the substrata (base) as possible. Also check that the filter flow is OK and the filter medium is doing its job.
water is boiled - the steam is captured and cooled back to water. Will remove heavy particulates and other elements.
particles freeze them
Yes. The filter system is designed to remove particulates that pollute the water, not to serve as a purification device. Some of the particulates it can remove include algae or other plant organisms, floating dirt, dead insects and their waste products, and other floating or suspended debris matter.
That is the correct spelling of dust (small particulates, or to remove them).
Rain, snow and other precipitation collect and remove particulates and soluble gasses (e.g. nitrogen and sulphur oxides) from the air.
I have a 75-gallon aquarium and I remove debris and change out 10 gallons of water once a week. So if you have an an aquarium clean it once a week and replace at least 10% of the water weekly.
No, because if you boil a water and put it in the aquarium the tendency is the aquarium will crack.;) SO EASY!
this depends on the particulates and chemical makeup of the water
You can control worms by doing a large water change to remove the extra nutrients used by the worms.
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so that the plants release oxygen when photosynethesising and this dissolves into the water which is then used by the marine life in the waterfor respiration.Aquatic plants grow in aquarium to remove ammonia. Aquarioum plants are part of our biological filtration. Real plants do wonders in aquarium.