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If you are asking if you can use bottled water to replace water in your fish tank, then the answer most of the time will be yes. It depends on the species of fish and on what water parameters that species is accustomed to i.e. pH, general hardness, mineral content, etc.
No, you cannot use bottle water for your fighting fish....it has to be drinking water, but not out of a water bottle, due to the additives and the filthering process.
No, a two liter bottle is too small to support fish. Fish need a certain amount of water volume, oxygen, and space to swim and thrive. It is not a suitable environment for fish to live in such a confined space.
No, it will die now don't be cheap and buy a fish bowl. And get your fish a castle to so he can hide from you.
Fish live in water.
Most reticulated water that is fit for human or animal consumption is suitable for keeping many species of fish. Bottled water could be deadly to some fish depending upon its constituents.
well...if its a big bottle of water then it might manage to survive if not hen sorry if this is not your question
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fighting fish can be in temp. 70 - 80 no higher or lower and use tap water do not use bottle water fish live longer with tap water I had made that mistake by using bottle water fish did not live to long tap water fish lived over two years also if your home is warm you don't need to have a heater room temp. is fine for fighting fish If you live in a tropical, warm place like Singapore or Jakarta then no heating is needed! If you live somewhere colder then try buying a heater. Don't buy an oxygenator though it's a waste of money since they don't take air from the water but from air. My Bettas can live in either warm or cold water but recently I noticed that when I put a flat heater in the tank he would stay snugged against it.
no, can you live under water for months with no oxygen. then think about fish they can live with out water.
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
No fish live in wells.