Yes, earthquakes can kill fish, particularly if they occur near bodies of water. The seismic activity can lead to changes in water temperature, pressure, and habitat disruption, which can be harmful to aquatic life. Additionally, underwater landslides and tsunamis triggered by earthquakes can further impact fish populations. However, the immediate effects on fish may vary depending on the earthquake's magnitude and location.
its obviously fish kill means dead fish ..
Fish kill means fish creek simply means die-off of the fish
I believe Tasmania does not and quite possibly Western Australia as well.
no a water pump can not kill a fish
well not exactly if you want to kill your other fish then........sure! why not? if love your fish, why kill it?
If the jar has water in it with the fish, you will kill them.
Yes, chlorine is harmful to fish and can kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their water. It is important to always use a dechlorinator when setting up a new aquarium or performing water changes to make the water safe for fish.
Plastic decorations can kill fish if they are dumped in to the ocean. (the decorations not the fish)
A fish killer
No. Polka fish can not kill you but they can make you very sick
Yes, water that is too acidic will kill fish.
Pneumonia is a disease of the lungs. Fish have gills and do not have lungs. Ergo! Fish can not suffer from pneumonia, so pneumonia can not kill fish.