Yes, if they are cold water fish and they are in there for a long time. Tropical fish could stand the water a bit hotter. But not too hot. Though i would'nt try it.
it is probably because of the temperature change
yes
The water temperature varies with the type of fish, but normally it should be about 75 degrees. Most aquarium heaters do a good job of keeping the temperature at this point. If your fish get sick you may want to raise the temperature to about 82 degrees.
Fish in Minnesota are no different from fish anywhere else, and temperature is temperature wherever you are. Different species of fish will die at different temperatures no matter where they are.
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they never ever ever ever die
In most cases, no. The fish will die.
A fish bowl. Or even a bathtub... any thing that holds water. But it's est to have a aquarium with a filter and one of those heaters. Otherwise, your fish might die pretty quickly.
Yes they will die because tropical fish are kept in an aquarium with heat control for the temperature of the water, they will not survive in cold water. Put a tropical fish in cold water it's metabolism will slow down to the point its body no longer works, it won't be able to digest food, will become very lethargic, and die.
the living things will die
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.
yes beacuse the fish will die if u dont common sence buddy