That red slime is a common problem in saltwater tanks. It is called 'cyanobacteria' but more people actually just call it red slime remover. Its a bacterial film. It can be removed with a product called Ultralife Red Slime Remover which is available at www.bigalsonline.com
To get green slime out of hair, start by applying a generous amount of conditioner or oil to the affected area. Gently comb through the hair to loosen the slime, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. You may need to repeat this process a few times until the slime is completely removed.
Because marine fish live in salt water because there found in the ocean.
Mollies are a type of freshwater fish and do not require salt in their water. In fact, adding salt to their tank can be harmful to them. It is best to keep mollies in freshwater with good quality water parameters.
A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
No you cannot do that. There are special minerals in the salt water that the fish need to survive. Even though there may be some fish that can be in both types in water. Like a dolphin. If you do want a salt water fish you could buy sea salt and add it to your aquarium.
no because if it is salt water that you have them in and they are a fresh water fish it could effect their health and they could die so which ever kind of water they are supposed to be in your a lot safer keeping them in that kind of water
It is a marine fish found in the atlantic ocean.
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
fish dont drink salt water they just feel it
Only salt water fish. But if you have a pet salt water fish then it is better to use sea salt and research on how much sea salt to use.
the most common salt water fish is sardines
Flashlight fish is lived in salt water.
Well it depends on the fish. If it is a fresh water fish then it lives in fresh water, salt water fish live in salt water.
some fish live in salt water some in fresh water it all depends on the kind of fish they could live in the ocean or in the lake or in the stream or in the pond or you could have one as a pet.
It is best to not use salt in a goldfish aquarium unless as a treatment for parasites in the tank of a sick fish. The salt damages nitrobacter bacteria that help keep water quality good and causes the fish to produce a thicker slime coat which stresses out the fish thus making them more susceptible to disease.
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