No they prefer stale water.
To effectively kill mosquitoes in standing water, you can use larvicides or biological control methods like introducing mosquito-eating fish. Larvicides are chemicals that kill mosquito larvae, while mosquito-eating fish like gambusia can consume mosquito larvae. It's important to regularly check and treat standing water sources to prevent mosquito breeding.
I'm sorry, that is too stupid of a question for me to answer.
paranhias are flesh eating fish that live in the amozon in fresh water
if u get to drink water, fresh water not from the ocean, then yes
Yes, high concentrations of sodium chloride can be harmful to mosquito fish. It can lead to toxicity and stress, affecting their overall health and well-being. It is important to use sodium chloride carefully and in the correct concentrations when treating fish.
Fresh water
fresh water .my fish are 16 yrs old
Fresh water fish survive just as well as fresh water fish. Maybe this question isn't the one that you actually meant to ask?
Rivers,lakes.ponds,any fresh water source or there are fresh water fish breeders
Do let water sit around. A teacup of water is enough for a mosquito to breed in. If you have a pond you can get fish called mosquito fish that will eat the larva.
yes what are the fresh water fish that lives with gold fish
No , some fish live in slat and fresh water but the pet fish you have or want to hve need fresh water.