Can touching fish cause hives?
Oh, it's okay, friend. It's possible for some people to develop hives from touching fish due to an allergic reaction. If you find yourself experiencing hives after touching fish, it's best to avoid contact and speak with a healthcare provider to determine the cause and how to manage it. Remember, there are many beautiful things in this world to explore that won't cause any discomfort.
What are the conditions necessary for sitting a fish pond?
The conditions necessary for a fish pond would be pretty much anywhere you decided to set one up. You will need to dig a hole, cover with a garbage bag lining, place the pond over the lining and fill with water. You will need to treat the water before adding the fish.
Kerro stinks! How did you miss/ignore the smell of Kerro? Maybe you need to see an Ear, nose and throat specialist and get your nose (sense of smell) fixed. You will have to clean the tank out and do it really well with hot water and detergents etc. Then after a proper rinsing to remove all trace of the detergent it may be fit for use.
What contain cellulose a pine tree a cow a rabbit a fern a grass a goldfish?
Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants, providing structural support. Pine trees, ferns, grasses, and rabbits all contain cellulose in their cell walls, which helps them maintain their shape and rigidity. Cows have specialized digestive systems that can break down cellulose with the help of symbiotic bacteria, allowing them to extract nutrients from grasses. Goldfish do not have the ability to digest cellulose, as they are primarily carnivorous and do not rely on plant material for their diet.
What is the genus of a goldfish?
The scientific name of a Goldfish is :
Carassius auratus auratus
Hope this helps:)
The goldfish's scientific name is Carassius auratus auratus.
C.Water must have the chlorine removed before it is dumped back into the ocean.
What is tropical spastic paraparesis?
Tropical spastic paraparesis, also known as HTLV-1-associated myelopathy (HAM), is a rare neurological condition caused by the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1). It is characterized by weakness and stiffness in the legs, leading to difficulty walking. There is currently no cure for this condition, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms.
Do marine organisms tend to be more abundant in warmer waters or colder waters?
Marine organisms tend to be more abundant in warmer waters because higher temperatures promote more diverse and productive ecosystems. Cold waters can support thriving marine life as well, but typically in specialized environments such as polar regions or deep-sea habitats.
Are black moor fish carnivorous?
Black moor fish are omnivorous, meaning they eat a combination of plant-based and animal-based foods. They can be fed a varied diet including high-quality pellets, frozen or live foods such as bloodworms or brine shrimp, and vegetables like peas. It's important to provide a balanced diet to keep them healthy.
Can you put any type of rocks in a goldfish tank?
Maybe, it depends on what kind of rocks..... some may be too rough for your fish and hard to clean. Try to get smoothish rocks so they are easy to clean.
Steps to cleaning the rocks
1. soak rocks in HOT water for about 5 min.
2. apply a pea size dot of soap in the warm water
3. add some more warm water to make it bubble
4. scrub the rocks thoroughly for about 20 min.
5. rinse the rocks off very well with warm/hot water until the soap is gone
the hotter the water, the better put fish in another bowl with room temperature water... clean out the fish tank out more ROOM TEMPERATURE water in the tank then put the rocks ( that WERE cleaned) in the bottom of the tank arrange them how you would like then carefully put the fish in there tank.
Why did your goldfish die during a thunder and lighting storm?
because thunder is attrackted to water so the electric shock would of killed the fish.
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I've been doing some research on this, because my goldfish went belly up in recent storm. here's what I found:
"Short-term increases of nitrate may also be formed, in a pond or other body of water, during a thunderstorm because the electrical discharges of nitrogen in the air, created by the rain, rinse into the pond.
During nitrification acid is formed. This lowers the pH value of the water. Since the buffering capacity of the water is lowered the risk of acidification of the pond increases. In the nitrification oxygen is consumed. This has an impact on the oxygen of the water."
Fish need oxygen, so perhaps we could deduce that the impact of this would kill them?
there is no phase change and same liquid we can use this formula
Tf =((Va*Ta)+(Vb*Tb))/(Va*Vb)
Tf = Resultant temperature
Va= Volume of tank A
Ta= Temperature of tank A
Vb= Volume of tank B
Tb= Temperature of tank b
Can a sea snail live in a fish bowl of rooting house plants?
No, sea snails are marine animals and need a saltwater environment to survive. Placing a sea snail in a fishbowl with house plants in freshwater would not provide the necessary conditions for its well-being. It is important to provide proper habitat and care for sea snails to ensure their health and longevity.
Does osmosis occur when you swim in the sea?
Yes, osmosis occurs when you swim in the sea. The salt concentration in the seawater is higher than the salt concentration in your body's cells, so water will naturally move from your cells into the seawater through osmosis. This can lead to dehydration if you don't drink enough water to replace the lost fluid.
Can fish suffocate in plastic bags with water?
Yes. It's just like you or me being locked in a sealed room. Eventually there will be nothing for the fish to breathe to keep it alive. For example many fish during the winter months "die off" due to the surface freezing over in ponds with out fresh water being brought in by streams or rivers.
What is the difference between ectothermic and exothermic r fish ectothermic or exothermic?
Ectothermic means the same thing as "cold-blooded." It means that the animals body does not produce its own heat internally so the animal's temperature varies with its surroundings.
Endothermic means the same thing as "warm-blooded." It means that the animals body regulates its temperature internally by producing heat and keeping the body temperature relatively stable.
Exothermic does not relate to animals at all. It is a term used in chemistry to describe certain types of chemical reactions.
Fish are ectothermic as most living things that are not birds or mammals are.
Does water changes temperature slowly?
Yes, water has a high specific heat capacity, which means it can absorb and release heat slowly. This makes water temperature changes relatively gradual compared to other substances.
In order to produce a male offspring an egg must be fertilized by a sperm carrying a?
Y chromosome. When a sperm with a Y chromosome fertilizes an egg, the resulting offspring is male. On the other hand, if a sperm with an X chromosome fertilizes the egg, the offspring will be female.
What is the biggest betta fish recorded?
Bettas are not a sport fish so records of size have never been kept. A well grown male Betta has a body length of around 3 inches.
The goldfish did not evolve naturally and in nature. Goldfish did however evolve with the assistance of man who selectively bred and developed them to have the different colours and shapes they now have.
What happens to water when it gets cold?
When water gets cold, it can freeze and turn into ice. The molecules in the water slow down and come together, forming a solid structure. This process is known as freezing.
What is the kingdom of goldfish?
Goldfish belong to the kingdom Animalia, as they are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that obtain energy through consuming food.
What will happen if a Goldfish is kept in a dark place?
Goldfish usually react positively to having a light source, however it is unhealthy to leave your fish tank illuminated constantly and the light also encourages algae to grow rapidly. Eight to twelve hours a day is sufficient for a happy goldfish.
How do you get rid of the fungus on your goldfish's scales?
If your fish has fungus something must have caused it. These things do not "just happen". The usual cause is putrid water. First lets treat the fungus. You will need 2 clean buckets. Fill them both with clean water of the same temperature as the fishes tank. Dissolve 1 dessertspoonfull of cooking/sea salt per gallon in one bucket and add the fish to the salty water. If the fish show signs of distress put the fish in the other none salted bucket and weaken the solution by pouring some of the salty water away and replacing it with clean then place the fish back in the salted water again. While the fish is in the salty water you can remove most of the water from the tank and replace it with clean water of the same temperature and add 1 teaspoonfull of salt per gallon of water. Check the filter out and either clean or replace at least 80% of the filter medium. After about 1 hour in the salty water the fish can be placed back in the tank. If you do this treatment and water change procedure daily for a week or so the fish may well recover fully. Then stick to the basic rules of "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water". "Every tank containing aquatic life needs a cycled filter". and last but not least "every tank containing life needs to have at least 50% of its water changed weekly".
I am not aware of magnets having any effect on goldfish. Maybe a large electro magnet created by passing windings around a tank then applying current through the winding could have an effect but a simple magnet placed on or into a fish tank should have no effect on the fish whatsoever.