Turbid water is not good for fish because it can reduce light penetration, hindering photosynthesis in aquatic plants and disrupting the ecosystem's oxygen balance. Additionally, high levels of suspended particles can clog fish gills, impairing their ability to breathe. Turbidity can also obscure vision, making it difficult for fish to find food and avoid predators. Overall, these factors can lead to stress and decreased survival rates in fish populations.
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Turbid means muddy or unclear. - If experiencing this on well water, it can basically mean anything that's in the ground. You need a filter, -but first get your water analysed to make sure it's OK to drink, and what is making it turbid.
turbid means flow of water or any liquid
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Water that is muddy and dark from particles is called turbid water. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid caused by suspended solids.
The name walleye was inspired by the fact that their eyes reflect light, which allows the fish to see a night and in turbid water. Some people also call this "eyeshine," like that of a cat.
First understand the Dictionary definition of Turbid. Then change it to Turbidity: "I cannot see the bottom of the Stream because of the Turbidity of the water." {Short Answer}.
Swamps are terrific filters for turbid water flows.
The name walleye was inspired by the fact that their eyes reflect light, which allows the fish to see a night and in turbid water. Some people also call this "eyeshine," like that of a cat.
It depends what is making it turbid. -Take a sample to a lab for analysis.
Yes, you need water for the fish. A flowing water is consider to be good luck. The water must be flowing to be any good. It's the opposite if the water is dead.