Like almost every other living thing on this planet, fish are affected by light. In the Seas, some rise in the dark to feed. When you turn on the tank light with neon tetras, it takes a few moments for them to bright up. Humans battle Circadian jet lag. Constant light or darkness in prison is considered a violation of basic human rights. So why deny our lessers the same consideration? Major aquariums have a distinct day/night lighting program. Take the hint.
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Not in most fish, but flat fish and eel pupils change in size according to the amount of light they receive - like humans, these fish's pupils become smaller when there is plenty of light.
Variables that can affect the number of fish in a lake include water temperature, availability of food, habitat quality, presence of predators, fishing pressure, and pollution levels. Additionally, natural events like floods or droughts can also impact fish populations.
Yes, a fish can tell when it is spring or winter as long as it can see the change in the amount of time there is light. Their brains detect when the day or night is longer or shorter, which will tell it the season. Some breeders use this to trick the fish into thinking it is time to breed by altering the amount of time the fish see light each day.
UV light can benefit fish in an aquarium environment by helping to control harmful bacteria, parasites, and algae that can affect the water quality and the health of the fish. UV light can also help to improve water clarity and reduce the risk of diseases spreading among the fish.
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Well, hello there! Abiotic factors that can affect puffer fish include water temperature, salinity levels, and pH balance in their environment. It's important to create a comfortable and stable habitat for these little fish friends so they can swim and puff up happily. Just like when we paint, a balanced and harmonious environment helps everything thrive.
One physical factor that would affect fish population is the temperature of the water. Fish are generally very sensitive to changes in temperature, and if the water becomes too hot or too cold, it can cause the fish to die or their eggs to not hatch.
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Tea is usually nothing more than dried leaves/flowers, and should not adversely affect the fish if a small amount (relative to the aquarium size) falls in. Consider a typical fish environment in the wild - plant and animal matter constantly enter the water, but the effect is minimal compared to the amount of water the fish utilize.
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