Can touching fiberglass insulation cause you harm?
It makes you itch. I've worked with it hundereds of times, but as far as I know it hasn't caused me any serious harm. However, did you know that fiberglass replaced asbestos for insulating purposes? Working with asbestos can cause asbestosis or lung cancer.
What should i call my girl and boy goldfish?
Goldeen and Seaking. Obviously.
If you name it magikarp, I will hunt you down and thunderpunch you until you blast off again, just like Team Rockettm
You will be unable to prevent this as the only moves you have will be splash.
There are more than you might think:
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bootlicking
bricking
clicking
deticking
dicking
gimmicking
goldbricking
kicking (miskicking, outkicking)
licking
mimicking
nitpicking
outpoliticking
panicking
picking (handpicking, outpicking, fingerpicking, pinpricking might be hyphenated)
picnicking
pigsticking
placekicking
politicking
pricking
ricking
rollicking
sicking
slicking
snicking
sticking
ticking (with a couple of meanings)
trafficking
tricking
unpicking
unsticking
wicking
Some odd ones: anticking (antic), cricking, finicking, fossicking, garlicking (hmm), hoicking, mafficking, magicking, mosaicking, musicking, outtricking, physicking, wricking.
There are three common causes of cloudy water. The most common is a (white water)that is found in newly set up tanks. This is caused by billions of very fine air bubbles that are suspended in the water. These bubbles will eventually rise to the surface and dissipate back into the air leaving the water clear. The next most common is (grey water) caused by billions of bacteria in the water poisoning it. This is caused by not having a cycled filter running permanently to convert the poisonous ammonia into harmless Nitrate and then doing sufficient water changes to keep the water good. The basic rules of successfull fishkeeping are "1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. Every tank must have a permanently running cycled filter. Every tank must have at lest 50% of its water replaced every week." The last common form of cloudyness is (green water)caused by billions of algae spores suspended in the water. To stop this happening you will need to have more plants growing in the tank and provide less light.
What will happen if you eat fish food?
Nothing in particular. It probably doesn't contain all the nutrients a human needs, so if that's ALL you eat there could eventually be problems, but this would probably take some time to develop.
Why did they stop giving goldfish away at fairs for prizes?
because now to own a goldfish you need a proper tank and pump and ect ect
bot when they gave them away you just needed to fill e up a bowl and plonk the goldfish in it
How do you feed a dragon goby?
you buy sinking pellets or get some minnows for it to eat p.s. its a bottom feeder so dont give it flakes!
Why is your Calico Ryukin Goldfish upside down but it s not dead?
Your Goldfish probably has a problem with its swim bladder.
It's may be what the goldfish is being fed that is causing the problem. There is not normally enough fibre in the food we feed our Goldfish. This can lead to constipation and pressure on the swimbladder, which is the organ that keeps the fish buoyant and upright. The fish floats upside down because of the pressure on the swim bladder.
Frozen peas are the answer.
Defrost them. Take off the outer skin and then crush the peas. Feed them to the goldfish.
It may also help the goldfish to put it into a container with shallow water in it - use water from the fish tank. Feed it the peas.
Hopefully you will see an improvement in a very short space of time.
Goldfish only die easily when they are not properly cared for.
One goldfish needs a 20 gallon aquarium on it's own, and you need an additional 10 gallons for every additional goldfish (so if you have 3 goldfish, you need a 40 gallon aquarium at minimum).
While this might seem excessive, it's really not. Not only can goldfish grow very large, but they are extremely high waste producers, and as such, when overstocked in a tank that is just too small, and without a filter along with weekly water changes, the toxins build up quickly and kill the fish.
Do goldfish get worms like eating to much?
Question is unclear..
Do Goldfish like eating worms?
Do Goldfish get worms from eating to much?
Or are you meaning another form of Question?
Any-who take a guess at your question.
If they make it through the newborn stage, and if they are healthy and there nitrate and pH and water temperatures are all good it will probally live to about five to ten years, there have been cases of fantails living up to 15 to 20 years
When the sac or yolk has almost gone the baby fish must find food for themselves, so they leave the protection of the gravel and start feeding on plankton.
When would it be easier for a bear to catch a fish as the fish swims or when it jumps in the air?
When it jumps in the air, since in the air the fish dont got much control of it´s movement.. when it´s jumped it´s not much it can do.
What causes stinky bubbles in an aquarium?
Some amount of bubbles on the surface of a fish tank are normal, especially in tanks that have air-driven filters, decorative air stones, or have a hanging power filter and a low water line. If the bubbles are popping regularly and are not covering the entire surface of the tank for long periods, you should not have any long-term problems from this. (Though you should still make sure you are keeping up with your necessary water changes and tank maintenance.)
Also remember that some fish, including Bettas, gourami, and other labyrinth fish, will build bubble nests to keep their eggs when they are ready to spawn. Usually the male builds the nest by making bubbles of mucous in his mouth and then sticking them together at the surface of the tank. These bubbles, however, will usually be isolated and controlled - and tended by the nest builder, rather than being loose and floating all over the surface of the tank. These bubbles are also usually smaller than the bubbles produced by an air pump or by the cascading water from a power filter.
Goldfish were actually bred by humans to begin with.
In ancient Japan
(some say China) people found carp that were a brighter yellow color, and started breeding them together for many generations. Eventually they discovered that these newer fish had a more brilliant color.
At that time, only royal people were allowed to keep Goldfish. The goldfish bred today are in many different colors, but they are all descendants of the Asia-bred
carp. Japan and China still have a lead in goldfish breeding, and their koi look more refined and different from the koi bred here.
The goldfish was bred and not discovered, and this is shown when a goldfish is left in the wild for a few years. A few generations of wild goldfish will produce olive-colored fish rather than the brilliant goldfish that serve as pets.
You could say that the Japanese bred/discovered them.
Some say it was the Chinese.
Why would a goldfish die 3 days after buying it?
some times fish are in pet stores longer than you think they are so it could have died from old age