It is better for the fish to be put in water that it was found in.
yes
they use water and sunlight
A few hours at most.
No... but if you put it in Fresh water, then technically it would be. Unfortunatly, it would not survive. :(
Whether or not a tropical fish can survive in cloudy water depends on why the water is cloudy. If there has been a spike in ammonia or nitrates, it can be deadly to fish. Tropical species tend to be more sensitive to severe water changes than freshwater fish.
Different species of tropical fish require different pH settings. Generally, a tropical fish will thrive in a pH of between 6.5 to 7.5.
Most tropical fish will die if left for extended time in cold water. Some tropical fish may be able to tolerate cold water, but the result would likely be early death and disease.
you need the water and warm up and some thing to driven the beast.
as tropical water geter gets warmer they go back - just a guess<3
It depends on what type of tropical fish you are intending to keep; it ranges from 6 (freshwater & discus) to 8.5 (for cichlids).
No, monsteras cannot survive in water for extended periods as they are tropical plants that require well-draining soil to thrive. Excessive water can lead to root rot and ultimately harm the plant.
because they go through the water and nutrient cycles which enable them to survive