Someone put fish in your swimming pool? Get a skimmer net and remove the dead fishes bodies before they clog the filter. Most fish cannot survive the heavily chlorinated environment of a swinmming pool.
No the chemicals used to sanatize the water will kill them
When someone vomits in a pool, you should shock the pool with chlorine to kill any bacteria or viruses present. Use a pool testing kit to check the chlorine levels and adjust as necessary to maintain a safe swimming environment. It's also important to follow the pool's specific cleaning and maintenance procedures to fully address the contamination.
Provided the water in the pool is not chlorinated and does not contain any other pool chemicals like cyanuric acid (CNOH)3 or copper (Cu) type algaecides the fish should be OK. Catching them in the swimming pool to put them back in the pond later may be a bit of a problem though. Putting them in a cage made out of plastic screening ( we built it 2 feet long by one foot high) The fish were put in the cage and the cage was put it the bottom of the pool. We took them out yesterday and they were alive and healthy. They even seem to have grown.. They ate we are guessing the green algae that formed in the bottom of the pool.
No. Pool chemicals will kill the fish. Also water balance PH, and ALK levels will not support fish life. www.nationalautoinc.com
YES
Salt Water Fish
No, you should not be putting material in with fish.
When it comes to how much Clorox you should put in a pool, this depends on how big your pool is. If it's a large pool, you may put as much as half of a cup, or more.
it would eventually shock the fish and kill them
goldfish, koi
You shouldent put a beta fsh with an oscer.
depends on the FISH. if they saltwater fish, then you put salt water in the aquarium, same thing for the freshwater fish. if you dont know what kind of fish it is, look it up.