If you wish to have healthy Bettas then they need clean tropical water, a pH of about 6.8 a temperature about 78F and a minimum of 3 gallons of water to live in. They also need at least 50% of their water changed weekly.
warm water.
normal water i think lol
This depends on the kind of fish, if it is a tropical fish, warm water is better. Hot water is not a good idea to use because I am pretty sure it can kill the fish. Most of the time you should use cold water....
the answer depends on the fish species. if you didn't get the fish at a pet store, and found the fish in the ocean, keep it in saltwater. if not, use freshwater.
what kind of bait do I use to catch a parrot fish
The type of water you use in your fish bowl depends on the type of fish you plan to put in the bowl. You can use tap water, soft water and bottled water in a fish tank.
Use water from the tap, and then use Tap Water Conditioner. The bottle usually says how much is needed depending on how much new water you're using.
No, it is not recommended to use bottled water in a fish tank for fish as it may lack essential minerals and nutrients needed for their health. It is better to use dechlorinated tap water or water specifically designed for aquarium use.
McDonald's uses wild-caught Alaskan pollock for their Filet-O-Fish sandwich. The fish is breaded and fried before being served on a bun with tartar sauce.
Kinda-sorta. Sharks are fish, they use gills to get oxygen from the water. So it's a kind of breathing even if there are no lungs involved.
Fish use density in order to move in the water since they do not have lungs. When the density of water keeps changing, fish use it to move and thereby using less energy.
No, you cannot use bottle water for your fighting fish....it has to be drinking water, but not out of a water bottle, due to the additives and the filthering process.