I have mine in a heated aquarium that is about 76 to 82 degrees.
When hot metal is added into the water then the metal looses its energy into the water and this heat is gained by the water, so the temperature gets increases when hot metal added into it i.e final temperature is greater than initial temperature of water.
Temperature of the water
The temperature of the water is 100 degrees celsius.
Yes, calcium chloride increases the temperature of water.
highest possible temperature for the water, without boiling
they live in water cuz they have gills to breath an d to
Glofish were created in 2004.
I have a pleco and a Glofish together.
A glofish ate 5 other glofish, a beta fish and a pleco ... source: My fish tank
No glofish are a patented strain of zebra danios and its illegal to sell, trade, or even purposely breed glofish.
Their bright colors make it look as if they glow in the light.
When a jellyfish chemical is put into zebra diano eggs. tadaa. a glofish!
Glofish are just Zebra Danios (Brachidanio rerio) that have been interfered with genetically. They will spawn whenever the water conditions are exactly correct for them and they are in breeding condition at the same time. I do not know if the fry from a glofish spawning would result in more glofish or revert back to the proper fish as nature made it.
salt water, in corral bits in a reef or something, its a tropical fish.
A glofish is just a zebra danio that scientists put stuff in there eggs that made them neon
GloFish are a patented product and breeding is restricted by law. GloFish are genetically engineered zebra danios. Breed them will not produce GloFish that are true to color. They will look like regular zebra danios. They are egg layers. If you have males and females together you will get fry.
Glofish are genetically altered Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio). They have had a jellyfish gene added to their DNA to make them glow. They are egg layers and so can not get pregnant and give birth. When they spawn, the males drive the females who release their none adhesive ova which are fertilised by the males as they sink to the substrate.