clear, if your water is cloudy then you might want to check your filter
Whether or not a tropical fish can survive in cloudy water depends on why the water is cloudy. If there has been a spike in ammonia or nitrates, it can be deadly to fish. Tropical species tend to be more sensitive to severe water changes than freshwater fish.
Cloudy water in a fish tank can be caused by overfeeding, inadequate filtration, or a buildup of waste and algae. Regular water changes and proper maintenance can help clear up the cloudiness.
Fish can live in all types of water, depending on what species they are. Hope this helps! Also, if it is a fresh-water fish it should not be placed in that type of water in the first place.
Cloudy water in a fish tank can be caused by overfeeding, inadequate filtration, or a buildup of waste and debris. Regular water changes and proper maintenance can help keep your tank clear.
because they will be unhappy and start to have bad behavior and nip at your other fish (if you have more than one in your tank)
clean the tank, go to the pet store and you can find fish tank cleaners. just make sure you dont suck up the fish
These spectacular fish (Pseudanthias species) are tropical marine (salt water) fish.
no tropical fish need warm water
No. Tropical Fish required warmer water.
A fish tank becomes cloudy due to an excess of waste, uneaten food, or algae growth. To clear it up, perform regular water changes, clean the tank and filter, and avoid overfeeding the fish. Using a water clarifier or adding live plants can also help improve water clarity.
To clear up cloudy green aquarium water, the most effective ways include regular water changes, proper filtration, reducing feeding amounts, controlling light exposure, and adding live plants or algae-eating fish.
Green and cloudy aquarium water is often caused by an overgrowth of algae. Algae thrive in conditions with excess nutrients and sunlight. To clear the water, you can try reducing feeding, increasing water changes, and adding algae-eating fish or plants.