Yes it can.
it depends if there fresh water then sometimes it depends what type of fish
it would eventually shock the fish and kill them
Because their blood chemistry is designed to be in homeostasis with a saline medium. In fresh water, water will enter the fishes tissues and kill it. However some fish (eels and salmon) have evolved to live in both environments.
Factory waste can kill fish primarily through the introduction of toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and pollutants into water bodies. These contaminants can disrupt the fish's physiological processes, leading to toxicity that can harm or kill them. Additionally, organic waste can deplete oxygen levels in the water, creating hypoxic conditions that suffocate aquatic life. Overall, the accumulation of harmful substances and the alteration of the aquatic environment pose severe threats to fish populations.
no a water pump can not kill a fish
If the jar has water in it with the fish, you will kill them.
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.
Yes any amounts of sugar added to a fish bull can cause great harm or even death to pet fish used to fresh water and their natural fishbowl habitat
Yes, it is recommended to kill fish before placing them in the cooler to ensure they are fresh and safe to consume.
first you bleach it then you rinse it off with soap and water (warm) then repeat. lastly dry it off good then put it in with your fish.
Salt water fish should not be kept in fresh water. I dont how long they will survive but you shouldnt keep them in fresh water at all. If you have an emergency and you need to put them in fresh water, try to keep them in there for as short of a time as possible
Yes, chlorine is harmful to fish and can kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their water. It is important to always use a dechlorinator when setting up a new aquarium or performing water changes to make the water safe for fish.