no, but it is quite soothing
Hope that helps :)
It is a myth that a shark in a fish tank will grow 8 inches. Sharks need a lot of space to grow properly and keeping them in a fish tank can stunt their growth.
Yes, bamboo can be placed in a fish tank as long as it is the aquatic variety known as lucky bamboo. Lucky bamboo is not a true bamboo plant but a type of dracaena that can thrive in water. It can be a decorative addition to a fish tank, providing a natural look and potentially helping to maintain water quality.
hag fish is a true fish
No. Bettas are true freshwater fish and do not require salt. Tonic salt for fish is usually sold as a substitute for keeping a healthy water chemistry and will ultimately harm the fish in the long term.
No. The Emu will calm down a bit and be easier to handle if its eyes are covered and it can not see
We're on season 5 right now, I think you should calm down friend.
They aren't called the true fish. They are invertebrates. Fish are vertebrates.
yes. they were trying to calm down the passangers by playing soothing music. (guess it didnt really work)
clown fish
Well it is vertebrate but I think that it is a fish. A true fish is the same so yes! :):):):):)
No. if so the betta will kill the other fish, even the other fish being a betta. Not true... Goldfish will nibble on their lovely fins but I've seen Beta's get along ok with Cories, also little Neon Tetras. By the way, female bettas can only be together to mate, even after mating the male may kill the female. While bettas can live in harmony with other fish, and be fine in a five gallon fish bowl by themselves, the other fish need to be in a tank with filters and all that other stuff. Answer The recommended size of tank for a Betta is 10 Gallons (nominal). So the answer to your question is no. Your 5 gallon (nominal) tank would be actually holding about 4 gallons of water when it is filled to within 1 inch of the top. Add any more fish and you would be overloading the tank.Well they might
A pH of 8 indicates that the water in the fish tank is slightly basic. This pH level is suitable for most freshwater fish, as they typically thrive in a range between 6.5 to 8.5. However, it is important to monitor the pH regularly to ensure it remains stable for the health of the fish.