Freswater fish are fish that live in fresh water, or not salt water. Some examples are trout like the brook, brown, cutthroat, tiger, golden, lake, rainbow, and splake. Certain Bass are freshwater too, smallmouth,largemouth, rock, Roanoke.
With no doubt, betta Betta splendens. The betta is hardy fish that can tolerate beginners mistakes. By looking at all the colors, patterns and tail and fin forms, it is easy to see why this fish is probably one of the most known and popular freshwater fishes
There are many different fish that are ideal and terrible . Some of the better fish are cichlids which tend to be aggressive . If your going for a community tank then try mollies , platy , sword tails , fancy guppies , gouramis , tetras , rasboras , loaches , hatchet fish , danios , corydoras , and most barbs . Make sure to stay away from anything that can fit any other fish in your tank in its mouth .
Cod, Smallmouth Bass, Large mouth Bass, Trout, Muskie, Sunfish, Whitefish these are gamefish. If you are looking for Aquarium fish, then Goldfish, Neons, Swordfish, Pipefish, Oscars, Siamese Fighting Fish, Cory's, Guppies, and much more.
There are literally thousands of freshwater species. Far too many to list here.
crayfish, bettas, samon, trout, catfish, piranas, goldfish, snails, and alot more
-guppies
-white clouds
-zebra danios
-black skirts
- rummy noses
-algae eaters
-goldfish
-rosy red minnows
- Betta
- cherry barb
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i have 1 female betta 1 platy 4 neon tetras and 2 catfish in my tank and they all get along fine
i dont really know sorry
they will die
A water pump is needed to pump in fresh water.
No! marine fish are salt water fish and tropicals are fresh water fish, this cannot be changed.
A fish tank is any container in which fish, either salt water or fresh water, can live comfortably and happily in an environment that replicates their natural habitat.
You could.... but I wouldn't recommended because it's not 100% healthy for the fish.
It is not recommended to mix salt water fish and fresh water fish. It is required to separate the two and provide each with the proper tempered water.
Most pet stores that sell fish also sell fresh and salt water fish. Read up and learn about salt water tanks because they are different to take care of than a fresh water tank.
A tank is just a box made out of glass. You could put either salt water or fresh water into this box with the appropriate filter media. No, fresh water fish cannot survive in salt water, but it doesn't matter what kind of tank (box) they are put in. note: most fresh water fish like a little bit of salt in their water. It improves their gill function and gives them needed electrolytes. However, this is only a small amount (1 tablespoon per 5 us gallons), so don't overdo it.
scoop water from existing tank place fish in it and scrub tank wiith salt and rinse thouroghly put fresh water give about a day for water to be at the steady room temp. and out fish back in