Yes, if they want to.
fish tank
totally in tanks I've had a fish in a tank and in a bowl and the tank ones lived longer
50 cm
Yes bc pretty much they stick to the glass but make sure to ask before u get a slatwater tank bc some fish might pick at it and make it die goodluck
maybe there might be some hotels that have fish tanks
No, fish can't hear.
I assume by a regular tank, you mean one which contains freshwater fish, such as a goldfish tank. A reef tank consists of a mixed marine environment, containing a mixture of reef fish, corals, invertebrates, and other organisms. With respect to freshwater tanks, there are several types. Ciclid tanks, planted tanks, tropical tanks, and cold-water tanks could all be considered distinct types. Marine tanks come in just as many varieties also. There are cold-water varieties, reef tanks, FOWLR (Fish Only With LiveRock), lagoon tanks, and many others. Hope this helps.
grab that little net that all tanks have and scope it out minus the fish.
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Typically heaters are needed for tropical fish tanks. However, if you could guarantee the room temperature where the tank is located will be maintained at the needed temperature for your fish, then you don't need a heater. Most tropical tanks need to be maintained at temperatures of 72 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the types of fish in the tank.
That depends on how big the tank is. Small tanks that are easy to carry can have most of the water removed and then be picked up and relocated. Larger tanks will need to have the fish, water, plants, rocks etc removed and then be re landscaped after it has been relocated.
your local fish store should have faces on their holding tanks, smiles mean the fish in that tank do well with others, frowns mean the fish in that tank don't do well with others