Well water can be OK for some fish but it can also be deadly. It is always best to check well water out with a complete water testing kit or take a sample to a pet shop to be fully tested properly. Once you know its make up (parameters) you can find out what species of fish it may suit.
I would use a cleaning tube or use a bowl or something
Add a few sea shells.
No, you should be able to use it
fish tanks
Water tanks are a way for people to have fish in their home so they can they enjoy them. There are also water tanks inside each home that hold water for people to use so they can shower, drink, and wash dishes and clothes.
Salmon and cod do not go to war, as they are fish and do not engage in warfare.
No, it is not safe to add bottled water to a fish tank as it may contain chemicals or minerals harmful to the fish. It is recommended to use dechlorinated tap water or water specifically designed for fish tanks.
No, it is not safe to put bottled water in a fish tank as it may contain chemicals or minerals harmful to the fish. It is recommended to use dechlorinated tap water or water specifically designed for fish tanks.
Distilled water is not ideal for fish because it lacks essential minerals that are important for their health. It can lead to imbalances in the fish's body and potentially harm them. It is recommended to use water that has been properly treated for fish tanks.
Best materials are all natural from the environment the fish is from. Porcelains are normally safe and well as plastic, just be cautious of type of paint that may leach into water. Any item should be thoroughly cleansed with hot water. Do not use soap. Diluted vinegar can be used for scrubbing.
Yes you can, but you must make sure you rinse the tank extremely well to get rid of the soap residue so it will not harm the fish. you can also use a mixture of water and vinegar to clean the tank which will clean it but not be harmful for the fish after rinsing.
There are commonly two types of 'regular' table salt. One is 'Iodised' the other is not. Do not use the 'Iodised' salt in fish tanks. I would advise you to use cooking salt as that is not 'Iodised'.