Putting air in any aquarium is simple. Fish actually breathe oxygen, not air. As water passes over a system of extremely fine gill membranes, fish absorb the water's oxygen content. Gills contain a network of fine blood vessels (capillaries) that take up the oxygen and diffuse it through the membranes. So we are looking to get bubbles and some kind of plant life in the tank. A filter can easily make bubbles and give oxygen to your fish. Live plants also put off oxygen.
if it is just in a fish bowland its the only thing in their i wouldn't waist my money but if it is in an actual tank and you have any other fish in their than yes
Fish that can be kept in an aquarium are fun and entertaining. Fish require food, water, a tank to put them in, a heat lamp, probably a filtration system, a bubbler to aerate the water. and of course, toys. Everything you will need should be found at a local pet store.
They aerate the water, providing oxygen to the water for the fish to breath through there gills.
You need a tank, food, water purifier, someway to aerate the tank, and (of course) sea-monkey eggs.
i believe you get a motor of what ever type and you would aerate the water,.,.for mostfish,.,.not so much for cat fish
They eat algae, aerate the gravel, and provide a food source for fish and other tank-mates.
Salt Water Fish
Assuming the dirty fish tank has had fish and water in it, without doing various specialised water tests it is impossible to tell what is in it.
It might be unsafe to drink because fish food, fish scales, fish waste, and many different kinds of bacteria are in fish tank water.
To change the water in a fish tank effectively, follow these steps: Use a siphon to remove about 25-30 of the water from the tank. Use a water conditioner to treat the new water before adding it to the tank. Gently pour the treated water back into the tank to avoid stressing the fish. Repeat this process regularly to maintain a clean and healthy environment for your fish.
Live Aquaria provides you with supplies to preserve a fish tank with salt water fish. Fish tank provides lighting, fish food, and more to help you maintain your salt water fish tank.
To replace the water in your fish tank effectively and safely, follow these steps: Use a siphon to remove about 25-30 of the water from the tank. Use a water conditioner to treat the new water before adding it to the tank. Slowly add the treated water back into the tank to avoid stressing the fish. Monitor the water temperature and quality to ensure a healthy environment for your fish.