Hi, i read that your meant to put in both yes. I do and there are no negative issues popped up. First stress coat then stress zyme.
No, they will fight. It would stress them out.
There are a number of factors that can be held responsible when it comes to stress in an aquarium environment. Almost everything can put stress on a fish. Stress is a vicious circle in fish, same as it is in human beings. The more stress they experience, they less prone they are to being able to fight off disease, other fish, unfavorable water conditions and more. Stress is more a catalyst within other causes than a cause itself, but on the flip side of that it is always a major player in unhealthy fish.
Yes. The female fish deposits her eggs, and the male covers them with a coat of material containing his DNA contribution. Certain types of fish have a different ways, but the basic concept is the same.
Fish do not experience fear or get scared in the same way that humans do. They may exhibit behaviors that indicate stress or alarm, but it is not the same as feeling fear.
hello same hello
hello. (same in English)
i thought the same but no my melody is in hello kitty but miffy is not in hello kitty thay just look very the same hope this helps
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Betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent conflict with other fish. Mixing bettas with other fish can lead to stress, injury, or even death for the betta and other fish. It is recommended to provide bettas with their own space to thrive.
No, fish do not cry in the same way that mammals do. They do not produce tears to express emotions like sadness. However, they may exhibit stress or discomfort through other behaviors such as erratic swimming or changes in color.
They are similar. In most cases however, coat trees are freestanding and coat racks hang on the wall.
well hallo is hello but hi is spelled the same :)