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Some types of fish do live in acidic water. Water with a PH level below 7.0 is considered acidic water. The lower the PH the more acidic the water, the more acidic the water the more aluminum is released which is unsafe for fish. Also, the more acidic the water the lower the dissolved oxygen content is. So having water too acidic for the type of fish that inhabits the water is keeping the fish deprived of proper oxygen levels which results in lower body weight, stunted growth, lethargic behavior, fish eggs being unable to hatch, shorter life spans and death.
Tetra fish are typically found in soft, acidic water in the wild, such as in the tributaries and streams of the Amazon basin. It is important to replicate these water conditions in an aquarium to ensure the health and well-being of tetra fish.
no, it would be too acidic they probably could live in a pH range of 5-7 although it all depends on the type of fish
definetly not acidic
The side effects of acidic water can be devastating. Acidic water can burn through the surfaces of leaves and fish for example.
No only acidic
Fish live in water.
Acid in acid rain causes a deterioration of stone and wood. It also makes soil too acidic for plants to grow and makes water to acidic for fish to live in.
Yes, water that is too acidic will kill fish.
no, can you live under water for months with no oxygen. then think about fish they can live with out water.
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!