Not if you stand idle.
Empty 1/3 of you tank every week and replace with fresh water. That should keep things leveled.
A fish actually excretes ammonia dissolved in water. At the temperature and pressure that fish are normally found ammonia is a gas.
Fish smells like ammonia when it starts to spoil.
Fish waste itself is not called ammonia, but it does produce ammonia as it decomposes. Fish excrete ammonia directly through their gills and urine, which can accumulate in aquatic environments. Ammonia is toxic to fish at high levels, making it essential for aquarists to manage waste and maintain water quality. Proper filtration and regular water changes help mitigate ammonia buildup in fish tanks.
Ammonia is harmful to fish. Its is a by product of the nitrogen cycle, which is what keeps the water stable in your tank(i wont delve into that) but yes ammonia can burn fish, especially those who lack scale's.
No
Is it ammonia
Yes ammonia can do that. It is toxic for rats.
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.
Yes, fish do give off gases when they rot away. As fish decompose, bacteria break down the organic matter, producing gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia. These gases are responsible for the foul smell associated with rotting fish. Additionally, the accumulation of gases can cause bloating in the fish carcass.
Ammonia can be built up in them separately or the two together. Some species of fish produce more waste and therefore more ammonia than others, for example the goldfish. Turtles are also very wast producing and turtle tanks are often high in ammonia. All fish produce ammonia. So yes.
Yes
Ammonia can be found in people also over 10,000,000 people have it in them and die from it