it is not alright to get them from a creek because a creek has a dirty water
the fishes might die.
Oxygen depletion in water can stress fish and other organisms by reducing their ability to breathe and obtain oxygen through their gills. This can lead to suffocation, decreased growth rates, and even death in severe cases. It can also disrupt the balance of aquatic ecosystems by favoring certain species that are more tolerant to low oxygen levels.
No, not at all. Most fish extract the oxygen that is dissolved in the water, not the oxygen that is bound to hydrogen in the formation of water. This is one reason that most aquariums have an aerator bubbling away - it is adding oxygen to be dissolved by the water.
In an aquarium, aquatic plants release oxygen through photosynthesis during the day when exposed to light. Fish and other aquatic animals then use this oxygen for respiration. In return, the animals release carbon dioxide into the water through respiration, which the plants uptake during photosynthesis to produce oxygen again. This creates a continuous cycle of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the aquarium.
Yes, if a pond becomes overcrowded with plants and fish, it can lead to a lack of oxygen in the water due to excess decaying organic matter and respiration by the fish. This can potentially result in a decrease in water quality and the death of fish. Maintaining a balanced ecosystem with appropriate stocking levels of fish and management of plant growth is important for the health of the pond.
Algae, like all other plants, provides oxygen. All living things, including fish, need oxygen to survive. In the process of photosynthesis, the plant takes in carbon dioxide and gives off oxygen. Algae and all other plants are vital to the well being of the water ecosystem.
The address of the Fish Creek Branch is: 4097 Main St., Fish Creek, 54212 0007
well, coral reefs gives the fish oxygen and food so that fish to survive.Even though some fish don't contribute to plants
Plants would provide oxygen in a fish tank.
i recommend that you have a filtration system in the bowl as during the day plants will give off oxygen while it photosynthasises but at night it gives off gasses and the fish needs to the oxygen to breath. the plant will not be enough for the fish and if you do not have the room for a basic filtration system then the bowl is to small for the fish
The phone number of the Fish Creek Branch is: 920-868-3471.
It is oxygen.
this is correct as the fish cause a bacteria to be generated as they are in a cramped environment. this bacteria saps oxygen from the fish, so the fish in the pond take more oxygen. then the plants take in more oxygen to try and compete so they can respire (not photosynthesize.
yes they take in co2 and give out oxygen, therefore oxygenating the water and helping your fish breathe.
Plants have the ability to photosynthesis, during this process they take in carbon dioxide C02 and release oxygen 02. Thus water plants will increase the availability of oxygen in the water for the fish to breath. However it is not necessary a pump also increases the amount of oxygen in the water. It is however asthytically pleasing and a food source for fish. Providing ur fish with minerals and vitamins for a healthier life
Breath! All living things need oxygen to live (except plants). oxygen gets trapped in the water and the fish use it to breath.
Aquatic plants help to oxygenate the water - replacing the oxygen that's used by the fish - and the decaying fish waste.
it is all part of the food chain... the water plants are the producer and the primary consumer eats it. then the primary consumer is eaten by the secondary consumer. next the secondary consumer is eaten by the third consumer... etc