They associate the vibration in the water made from you tapping on the tank, to the vibration felt when the food hits the water's surface. Just a theory.
If the tank is large enough place a separator in the tank if not move them apart. 1 fish one tank.
if u have a fish net gently swirl it around near the bottom of the tank. if he doesn't run away.he might be dead or sick. if there r other fish inthe tank with him moov him to another place even a bowl of water.
In my research when there are more Panda Corys in a tank the activity of the fish is increased. The fish will move in groups when there are multiple fish. The one alone has the average speed extrmely less then the tank with two fish and the tank with three fish.
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The size of a fish tank can affect the growth of fish because it impacts their living conditions and ability to move freely. Fish do not necessarily grow to the size of their tank, but a larger tank can provide more space for them to grow properly and reach their full potential size.
you can fish the fish out of the tank with a net or a cup and keep them in a bowl with some water that came from the unclean tank, until the next tank is ready for their arrival. So when you have the next tank ready, you can just take the cup and dump them in with the water that you left it in when cleaning.
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no fish are opportunists and would eat all of the, but if they are protective of them they will protect them i hope i was helpful goodbye
No, fish tank snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
The Ocean. Supposedly near Australia, because the scenes in the fish tank take place in a fish tank in Australia.
Each addition depends on the environment that is already in-place.
If your fish will need to be out of water for some time because the distance is great between the tanks a waterproof plastic bag or a bucket is OK. If you will only have the fish out water for a minute or so it should be OK in the net. Just make sure everything is ready for when you catch the fish to move it into the other tank.