Check out you pet or fish store, there have to be over 100 different spices of fish to choose from.
Queen Danio is an aquarium freshwater fish. Queen Parrotfish is a fish species.
There are different types on puffers. Some live in freshwater and some in saltwater. If you could please elaborate on which kind of puffer fish it would appreciated..... you asshat
Freshwater fish typically live in water that does not contain salt. However, some fish, like salmon, live in the ocean and then travel upstream through freshwater rivers to breed. Freshwater fish can be small, like those found in a home aquarium, or very large fish that live in lakes and rivers.
Tons of purple fish are tropical! many cichlids are purple, and a few Betta are too!
No you cannot do that. There are special minerals in the salt water that the fish need to survive. Even though there may be some fish that can be in both types in water. Like a dolphin. If you do want a salt water fish you could buy sea salt and add it to your aquarium.
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.
If you have never set up a freshwater aquarium before, it would be best to call an expert. Check Yelp listings for some freshwater aquarium stores in your area. You will find reviews on them and choose which company is best for you.
The guppy is a fresh water fish.
They eat vegatation in the water and some fish eat other fish. Many Freshwater fish also eat insects and freshwater crustaceans.
Freshwater fish derive small amounts of salt from their freshwater habitat. If you place a freshwater fish in saltwater, the difference in habitat will cause the fish to burst.
Because saltwater fish can only breathe in saltwater (as in the ocean) and freshwater fish can only breathe in freshwater (as in tap water.)
Have a freshwater aquarium or some sort of freshwater aquarium and feed it plants, like lettuce or kale. Make sure to occasionally clean out it's home!