No, Daphnia cannot live in an aquarium with fish as they are likely to be eaten by the fish.
An aquarium supplies shop.
In the aquarium the Zebra danio (Danio rerio) will eat most good commercially available tropical fish flakes. Like nearly all fish they really appreciate a feed of live food (daphnia etc) and/or finely chopped earth worms.
aquarium means: alot of water surrondering the fish that live in it.
A better question would be, what fish don't eat daphnia? Seriously though, I've never had a fish that didn't like it, the same with blood worms. They will eat it whether its freeze dried or live.
fishes like whales dolphin and more big fishes can live in a aquarium
They can just live in an aquarium with the normal pebbles on the bottom that all fish live in.
Aquarium .
Its debatable
Daphnia can be used to show how jelly fish use their nematocysts.
FOLWER or FOWLR is a kind of saltwater aquarium setup that doesn't have corals.It stands for Fish Only With Live Rock.
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
Fish require oxygen to survive, so they cannot live for an extended period of time in a non-oxygen aquarium. Without oxygen, fish will quickly become stressed, suffocate, and eventually die. It is essential to ensure proper oxygen levels in an aquarium to support the health and well-being of the fish.