yes yes
the marine fish would pretty much suffocate and die. so putting marine fish in fresh water is not a good idea.
It's good for you when it's not produced and it fresh and NOT fried
Probably not the turtle will try to eat the fish
Betta fish, guppies, tetras.
There are several fresh water fish that are 10 inches long, trout is a good example.
you can put your line in the water where the fresh meets the ocean. many saltwater fish can thrive in fresh water, a good example is the red drum, however the salt water fish cannot reproduce in an isolated freshwater area.
Fresh fruit and vegetables are great for us, also meat, chicken and fish for a balanced diet.
To ensure the health and well-being of your fish, it is recommended to change the water in your fish bowl at least once a week. This helps maintain good water quality and prevents the buildup of harmful substances that can be harmful to your fish.
Water, whole grain products, fresh fruits and vegetables and some good fish.
Well, it depends. If it is a tropical fish it needs tropical flakes. If it is a betta fish it needs betta pellets. If it is a algae eater they need algae chips. If it is a fresh water fish it needs fresh water flakes or pellets or goldfish flakes or pellets. They all like freeze dried blood worms as a special treat! It is good to feed a variety of fish foods! Good luck!
Fresh fish is generally good for 1-2 days in the refrigerator before it goes bad.
Alkaline water can be harmful to fish because it can disrupt their natural pH balance. It is important to maintain a stable pH level in a fish tank to ensure the health and well-being of the fish.