If you have a zebra danio in a tank, then there will be poisons created by the fish living, breathing, pooing etc in the water. These poisons will need to be removed otherwise the fish will die. There are two common methods of removing these poisons. One is to do regular daily water changes and the other is to use a cycled filter and less water changes. Please remember the basic rule though. "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water" so a zebra danio would need a minimum (nominal) 2 gallon tank to live in.
Using a seamonkey aerator in an aquarium helps to increase oxygen levels in the water, promote better circulation, and create a healthier environment for fish and other aquatic life.
A zebra fish is a small striped fish, Latin name Danio rerio, which originally came from India but is now commonly used as an aquarium fish.
The aerator in a fish tank pushes air into the water. Some of the oxygen from the air stays in the water so that the fish in the aquarium can breath it. Even though fish live in the water, they still need oxygen to live. When they pass the water through their gills, the oxygen in the water is taken into the fish's blood stream.
A baby zebra fish...
add guppies
I think what you are referring to are fish who can survive in an aquarium without harming other fish. Goldfish and guppies are a couple.
No, all aquarium kept fish need filtration
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.
Get a small Aquarium Fish Net, get the body of the Fish, put it in the toilet.
Depend on the fish you have
no, you cant steal fish in happy aquarium
No, Daphnia cannot live in an aquarium with fish as they are likely to be eaten by the fish.