Blow fish (Puffer Fish) are tropical, brackish or saltwater fish. Usually found in the more salty parts of estuaries. In captivity they are regarded and treated as "Marine Fish". Setting up a marine tank is a very complicated business and involves the use of technical equipment like Protein Skimmers, Ozoneizers and the like. Maybe you should ask your question in the marine section.
no they will kill each other bettas are vicous
Why wont my boy fighter fish blow his bubbls
U buy tropical fish and get a background and then that is how u can do that
Yes, they do. The blow fish does come from plankton. A blow fish type of plankton can change into a blow fish when it's older. A blow fish can blow itself up to protect itself from other fish that eats blow fish, but if it's stuck and the blow fish can't get out, both fish dies.
When you add fresh water to the tank make sure it is dechlorinated, and is the same temperature as the water in the tank. When adding the water into the tank do it slowly so no currents are made in the that could scare the fish or blow them around.
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no it would either blow up, not start or ruin your engine
Blow fish eat corals,smallfish,insects.
you have to start a 'cycle'....you can buy it (its actually called 'cycle') from the store and depending on your big your tank is...you can put the whole bottle in and it will start the right amount of bacteria your tank needs. Or you can get a few liters of tank water from a friend with an 'established' tank and dump it in. You will have to wait .....then start with a few gold fish.....you really need to talk to a pet store fish guy....there are so many varibles (size of tank, where you put the tank, your filtration system ect ect.) unless you have a bowl with a betta (fighting fish) it really is alot of work. I have a 100 Gallon tank with koi :) Good luck.
Probably a turtle looking blow fish.
To fix a leak in a fish tank, you can start by draining the water and removing the fish. Then, clean and dry the area around the leak. Apply a silicone sealant to the leak and let it dry completely before refilling the tank. Make sure to test for leaks before putting the fish back in.
To properly use a fish tank siphon to clean your aquarium, start by placing one end of the siphon tube in the tank and the other end in a bucket. Suck on the tube to start the flow of water, then gently vacuum the gravel and remove debris. Be careful not to disturb the fish or plants too much. Repeat until the water is clean and the tank is tidy.