Water in fish farm cages is circulated to maintain optimal water quality, ensuring adequate levels of oxygen and removing waste products. This circulation helps prevent the buildup of harmful substances, such as ammonia and carbon dioxide, which can negatively affect fish health. Additionally, moving water can mimic natural conditions, promoting more natural behaviors in the fish and supporting overall growth and well-being.
There is no such thing as "farm" water. However Cod is a fish adapted to the marine environment.
They only eat salt water fish.
Fish live in water because that's where they evolved. Land based farm animals can not survive in the sea.
Fish tanks can turn white for a variety of reasons. Many fish shops can test the water if a sample is brought in. Typically white water is due to not being circulated or over feeding.
well because they have food to fish nd where rivers is there is usually grass so u could farm :)))).
Fish farm holding tanks can be extremely massive or quite small. There is no one size that holds one specific number of fish.
Go down to you local fish shop.
How do you get fish in a pond on farm town from Facebook? That is a very hard answer, you must, like crops that are growing to get harvest, let the pond,river, any water expected to have farm town fish in it grow like your trees and crops. So patients counts in this methood of getting fish.
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Ocean fish..There are not that many farm raised species.
A fish farm is a place where fish are kept in ponds and tanks and are used for breeding.
Fish tanks can turn white for a variety of reasons. Many fish shops can test the water if a sample is brought in. Typically white water is due to not being circulated or over feeding.