Yes, a dead fish can release toxins into the water as it decomposes, potentially poisoning other aquatic life.
Any kind of dead leaf rotting in the tank will poison the water and kill the fish. Maple leaves do not belong in a fishes water.
You can make zombie poison by mixing puffer fish toxin and injecting into the heart of a dead body of a human.
when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water. when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water.
yes, the poison remains active when the puffer is dead.
The only fish species that i know of that lives out of water is the dead kind.
leave it out of water.
there's this type of poison. the side effects are not breathing, no pulse, you're dead. but for only 48 hours qith the right dossage, too muchand you're dead. ive been looking up the name of this poison and i have no luck. whats the name of this poison and all the warnings and stuff that comes with it?
Anything dead in a tank will go rotten and poison the water. This could kill all the occupants of the tank. It MUST be removed immediately.
its dead.. Sorry, but I think your fish is dead! :(
Once a fish has died it can't swim.
Because fish breathe water so when their lungs fill up it makes them sink but when it empties they rise which is why dead fish come to the surface when they die.
A dead fish can start negatively impacting water quality and other fish in a tank within a few hours. It is important to remove the dead fish promptly to maintain a healthy environment for the remaining fish.