Swim Blatter
When CO2 is Added to Water due to Cellular Respiration the Concentration of H+ Increases so it Lowers the pH.
i believe you get a motor of what ever type and you would aerate the water,.,.for mostfish,.,.not so much for cat fish
The water level in a fish tank can lower due to evaporation, water splashing out during feeding or cleaning, or a leak in the tank or equipment. It's important to regularly monitor the water level to ensure a healthy environment for the fish.
Yes some fish do. They push themselves out of the water and then they walk around with spikes on their body for a while. However they have to go back into the water after a while.
Yes some fish do. They push themselves out of the water and then they walk around with spikes on their body for a while. However they have to go back into the water after a while.
Yes, different species don't swim together . Depending on the species they are lower or higher in the water. Just like birds arrange themselves according to species in a tree.
Feeder fish should be cared for in the same way you would care for any other freshwater fish if you choose to keep and raise them
Some types of fish do live in acidic water. Water with a PH level below 7.0 is considered acidic water. The lower the PH the more acidic the water, the more acidic the water the more aluminum is released which is unsafe for fish. Also, the more acidic the water the lower the dissolved oxygen content is. So having water too acidic for the type of fish that inhabits the water is keeping the fish deprived of proper oxygen levels which results in lower body weight, stunted growth, lethargic behavior, fish eggs being unable to hatch, shorter life spans and death.
It will raise there respiration rate. I did an experiment on this about 5 years ago.
A heater can raise the temperature of a fish tank if needed
You will find that there is some disagreement about which fish are the easiest to raise, but Danios and Barbs appear on almost everyones list. On many lists you will find Tetras, Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails and Gouramis.
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.