Fish need clean water, appropriate temperature, oxygen, proper nutrition, and space to swim in order to survive in a tank.
TheType of fish that you put in the tank and what they need to survive
its for tropical fish and salt water fish. they need to have warm water to survive cause were they live is really warm waters
Water (obviously), fish food, a large bowl size (ask pet store what size of tank you need for a particular fish), proper lighting, etc.
There is no exact type of tank for them to live the longest. You just need to get the right filter, always feed the fish, and clean out the tank every so often for a long fish life. The tank has nothing to do with it, because it is like saying 'which house does a human survive longest in?' It doesn't really depend on the house, so much as the care for it.
No, fish tank snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
It is important for a fish aquarium owner to purchase a ph probe for their tank. It helps measure the pH levels in the water. Certain types of fish will only survive in water with a certain pH level and one would need to know what their tank pH level is for their fish to survive.
No, it really isn't fair at all. Some fish can survive in a small tank like bettas but they won't be happy. Fish need approx. 1 gallon per inch of fish to thrive.
You can not put tropical fish in coldwayter bevause they need hot water to survive but you can put goldfish in coldwater becaue they are coldwater fish
algae creates oxygen in the water ,tank. i found a 35 gal. tank you could not see into because the algae was so thick. the tank had not been touched for almost 6 months, yet there was a fish alive in the tank , not only did the algae create oxygen in the tank, but also created a food source for the fish to survive
Fish need clean water with the right temperature and oxygen levels, appropriate food, space to swim, and a suitable environment with places to hide and explore in order to survive. It's essential to ensure that their tank or habitat is well-maintained and their needs are met to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, some fish can survive without a filter in their tank, but it may require more frequent water changes and maintenance to keep the water clean and healthy for the fish.
That depends on the type of fish. Some fish need company in order to survive. Common gold fish, Polynisian Fighting fish and many more are fine to live alone