Freshwater aquariums are much easier to take care of. The fish also cost less, so if you have some problems you're not flushing too much money down the toilet (literally).
If a saltwater plant were placed in a freshwater aquarium, it would likely not survive due to the differences in salinity levels. Saltwater plants are adapted to living in environments with higher salt concentrations, and placing them in freshwater would disrupt their osmotic balance and lead to dehydration and eventual death.
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Freshwater aquariums have a different water chemistry, salinity level, and pH compared to saltwater environments. Saltwater fish are adapted to living in a specific salinity range and may struggle to regulate their ion balance in freshwater, leading to health issues or even death. Additionally, freshwater lacks essential minerals and elements that saltwater fish require for their health and wellbeing.
because saltwater fish need cold water and saltwater
Saltwater is a lot more dense and would crush the freshwater fish internally.
The density and pressure of saltwater is different from freshwater as is much of the bacterias and parasites. The acidity of the water is also of concern as the lower the PH the higher the acidity of the water. Saltwater being of a higher PH would not handle the lower PH of freshwater very well. Also if moving a freshwater fish to saltwater that fish will lose a great amount of water in it's body causing death and if the saltwater fish is moved to freshwater it will gain great amounts of water causing death.
predicting would it be easier to control saltwater or freshwater blooms explain
No, Tangs cannot be kept in fresh water. Tangs are a saltwater fish. The way I had it explained to me is that saltwater fish don't have enough salt in their bodies, so they have to live in saltwater to make up the extra, and visa versa. Putting a Tang in freshwater would be like putting you on Mars without oxygen.
The cells of saltwater fishes are hypertonis (large amount of water) while the surrounding is hypotonic. Therefore, water enters the fish cells as a result of which the cells burst out.
Jaguars as in the big cat? I'm not sure why they would like saltwater...
If you have never set up a freshwater aquarium before, it would be best to call an expert. Check Yelp listings for some freshwater aquarium stores in your area. You will find reviews on them and choose which company is best for you.
freshwater blooms are eaiser to control due to smaller areas and eaiser to in dentify nutrients sources and major effects