20 minutes
How long does take to put your fish in the new water
no as long as there is water conditioner/ purifier in it
Provided you do your job and equalise the water parameters properly there should be no problems and the fish should settle in quite rapidly. I would expect a new goldfish to settle down and eat in the morning after an overnight settling in period.
30 min
If you have either treated for chlorine or let the water stand and then adjusted the temperature and other parameters of the new water, the fish will settle down very quickly.
It's not recommended because it's usually too hard. Tap water with dechlorinator added to it is the best way to go.
a long fish.
Wneh changing water for a Betta it is always better to simply let the fresh water stand (in a bucket or other container) overnignt before using it. The chlorine will evaporate off naturally. Then you don't need to put chemicals in the water to remove the chlorine. If you do use one of the many different chlorine removing chemicals it is best to read and follow the instructions on the packaging.
To the best of my knowledge no one keep those kind of records. Bettas are mature at 12 months, past their prime at 2 years old and ancient fish at 4 if they live that long. I have a Betta fish that is now over 5 years old because I change the water once a week with 2 gallons of purified water and I add about 20 drops of Splendid Betta Complete Water Conditioner to it. Using the water conditioner is a MUST to ensure that your Betta fish will live a very long life. I also feed my Betta fish 4 pellets of Hikari Betta Bio Gold once a day in the morning and 1 pellet at around 7pm.
As long as you treat the tap water with a water conditioner it should be fine.
As long as your tap water is safe for you to drink, then yes. You should consider buying the water conditioner in liquid form so that you can use exact amounts rather than being limited to a specific dosage due to the tablets
they survive because a storm is out of the water not inside of the water so as long as the fish is in the water the fish would be perfecly fine
Star fish can survive about 5 days out of water. Then they will die from Dehydration.