White Cloud Mountain Minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) are a TROPICAL fish and should be kept at around 64F to 75F. Although they are very tough and can stand being kept in cold water conditions their life span is greatly reduced by being kept at too cold temperatures. They are egg layers and so can not get pregnant.
Yes they are. Plenty of websites will give advice.
a cold, high altitude cloud
since it's cold outside and the water is warm the water turns into steam
The water vapor in your exhaled breath condenses- it goes from very warm to very cold. The drop in temperature makes the VERY moist exhaled breath condense into water droplets. Those water droplets are visible, just as a cloud is visible.
When you breath out, you breath out some water vapour. This is normally invisible, but cold air cannot hold as much water vapour compared with warm. This causes some of the water vapour to condense in mid air in front of you, forming 'the cloud'!
betas, white cloud minnows, small cleaning shrimp, maybe even a goldfish for a few weeks before it out grows the bowl.
first it evaporates into a cloud, then its held up in the cloud for a time and when cold and warm air mix it comes back down to earth.
Because the cold air around you cannot hold as much water as warm air in your breath, the moisture in your breath condenses when it hits the cold air and forms into a little cloud.
Boiling make water turn to gas, however, the steam most people refer to is the white cloud or smoke. The white smoke is the fine condense droplet of water because it come to contact with cold air. Actual water gas is colorless.
They are pregnant for about 27 to 29 days and are in labour for 12 to 24 hours at night
White mist is water vapour, as found in a cloud, that is low to the ground. Mist forms when warm moist air meets cold air, usually during the night, creating a misty dawn until the rising Sun burns off the mist.
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains