No fish like small aquariums unless they are beta fish because they are use to the environment, although there are some breeds that can adapt to the change better. Generally small, docile fish such as neons, danios (especially), tertra's, small mollies, or balloon mollies, plattys and guppies.
Anything small. Tetras work great in small aquariums.
No - fish like to sleep, too!
All fish, with the right conditions. You do, however, have to be careful about what fish you put together in aquariums.
Fish waste, or feces, varies in appearance depending on the species and diet of the fish. It is usually small and dark in color, sometimes resembling tiny pellets or strings. In aquariums, fish waste may accumulate as fine particles or settle at the bottom of the tank. Regular water changes and proper filtration are important in managing fish waste in aquariums.
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In aquariums, certain fish like Siamese algae eaters and certain snails like nerite snails are known to eat black algae.
One can purchase aquariums for fish at any High Street pet shop. Alternatively aquariums for fish can be bought online, either from specialist fish-oriented websites or from retailers such as Amazon.
A corrie fish is a small freshwater fish native to Europe. It is typically found in cold, rocky streams and lakes. The corrie fish has a distinctive appearance, with vibrant coloring and small size, making it a popular choice for aquariums.
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it depends on the fish. some fish like algae eaters eat algae tablets. But there is also pellets and fish flakes sold at stores like petco or walmart
Some veterinarians can and do operate on fish, but this is a very small specialty and is normally done only in the context of research or on rare occasions on endangered fish in zoologic collections or aquariums.
Yes.