any water works but if there is fish in it then probably no. But why would you want to anyway? why cant you use a bowl or something?
yes i think orbeez can kill ur fish because when i got my fish it lived for more than five week and when i cleaned his tank and put him in he was ok later that night i put three orbeez in his tank .the day after the orbeez i see him at the bottom of his tank dead thats why i will never put orbeez in a fish tank ever again R.I.P max
No, it only depends how many little Orbeez you have.
It has never been tested scientifically to be absolutely sure. But many people have used Orbeez in fish tanks and they seem to be fine.
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a fish tank size would depend on the size or how many fish you want to put in or if its tropical the tank would have to be measured and remember to get the water tested you don't want to kill the fishs
Well if you have another bathtub then use it because if the pipe has no water in it the orbeez will dry out and go into the sewer easily without blocking the drain
To dissolve Orbeez, you can place them in a bowl of warm water and leave them to soak for several hours. The Orbeez will gradually absorb the water and start to break down, eventually turning into a slimy texture. It's important to dispose of the Orbeez properly after use, as they should not be flushed down the drain due to the risk of clogging.
Yes, you can use just water in the Orbeez machine to create the gel-like beads. The machine typically requires water to hydrate and expand the Orbeez, which are made from a superabsorbent polymer. Just ensure that you follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific machine you are using for the best results.
In their natural habitat they live in puddles in Asia.But in a fish tank I would put some smooth gravel with one or two fake plants.
You can grow orbeez in the tank that the starter kit comes in. It is very simple, You add cold or room temperature water until the water has reached the little - on the tank. That - means that you have just enough water! If you do not own that tank, you can just put some orbeez in a large cup, bowl, or container. You simply then add, about 3 tablespoons of cold, or room temperature water, for every, well, about every 20 or 30 orbeez that you grow at a time. Orbeez are just hydro bubbles. Hydro bubbles are obviously H20 "jelly filled" balls. Be careful, if you squeeze them too hard while growing, even after they are fully grown, they may break. It will take approximately, 3 hours for these hydro bubbles a.k.a. Orbeez to grow. You are most likely to find these Orbeez at your local toy store, Target, Walmart, or even some Drug stores sell Orbeez, just not the retail name. They will be called "Magic Jelly Balls" or Hydro Bubbles, or something along those lines. Orbeez are very well priced compare to other toys these days. you can even buy display trays for them! Hydro Bubbles were originally made for plants. Hydro Bubbles is the scientific name for Orbeez. You place enough Orbeez in your vase of flowers.(Fill up most of the vase, but not all of it!) If you place the right amount of Orbeez in your vase, you can leave your plant without water for about 3-7 days! Although, you may want to check on your plant because, the time that they can go without water may vary. This is simply because, they are Hydro Bubbles. Hydro Means water. So, they are water bubbles! Once the Hydro bubbles or Orbeez are done working, they will shrink up into little balls, they will no longer feel "jelly like." That means that you have to restart the whole water/growing cycle explained in the beginning of this statement! Orbeez provide hours of fun for the children! Have fun! -Answeraholic
I had a friend and they ate an orbeez they got sick but no they did not die so is a baby swallows a orbeez.