Yes it can.
Factory waste often contains acid due to industrial processes involving chemicals. When this acidic waste enters a river, it lowers the pH of the water, causing harm to aquatic life. Adding slaked lime helps neutralize the acidity by raising the pH, making the waste less harmful to the environment and preventing the killing of fish and other river life.
pollution can get into the river and kill the fish, among other creatures in the rive
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.
The waste disposal system of a factory can be compared to lysosomes in a cell. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris, similar to how the waste disposal system of a factory removes and breaks down waste products to keep the factory running efficiently.
Yes, the pleco fish is known to consume fish waste as part of its diet.
its obviously fish kill means dead fish ..
Lysosomes in a cell can be analogized to the waste disposal system in a factory. Just like how lysosomes break down waste and cellular debris in a cell, the waste disposal system in a factory handles and processes waste material to maintain cleanliness and efficiency in the workplace.
in a Swedish fish factory
They can dump oil and gas from the motor and that can kill fish because of the chemicals. Another way is the pollution. They can throw things in the ocean by accident and if fish breathe it in, they can die.
Use a vacuum syphon, available from any fish store. Gently vacuum out the debris from the bottom. Built up food and waste can cause too much ammonia in the water and can kill your fish.
machines inside the factory .