Yes, some fish can survive in very cloudy water, but it depends on the specific conditions and the species. Cloudy water often indicates poor water quality, which can lead to stress and health issues for fish. While certain species may tolerate murky environments, prolonged exposure to such conditions can be detrimental to their well-being. Proper filtration and water management are essential for maintaining a healthy aquatic environment.
Some fish live in salt water because they just do. Some fish live in water because they were put in water. If you get a fish at home you can put it in salt or water. It also depends on there skin because the fish can have very sensitive skin and can only touch a certain kind of water
No. They need very different water parameters.
it might not be to high of a ph but could be a very hot water in a cooler room that is how some pools r cloudy
Angler fish live in very deep water where there's hardly any light.
Very few species can, such as the Betta.
Fish are adapted to live only in water. They may survive for a very limited time in another liquid, but they cannot live permanently in anything other than water.
Yes. They live in water and would dehydrate and die out of water if they did not suffocate first. The fish use their gills to collect oxygen in the water and mix it with their blood in a very simple circuit system. Some types of fish known as labyrinth fish have a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe air for short periods.
All fish live in water, this may sound gross but fish drink there own water. water
No. Fish are not part human. Fish and humans are both made of cells and DNA, but they are also very, very different. For instance, fish can breathe underwater and humans can't. Humans can live outside of the water, and fish can't.
a very cloudy sky
of course is sea water fish conquer more. due to 68 percent of earth is cover in sea water 3 percent is fresh water and glaciers
Yes it is very cloudy.