fish do not die in filtered water instead they will de if there is no filtered water try ussing one of the fluval brands for the size of your tank. maybe you did not cycle the tank before you add fish. how big is your tank and what fish o you keep?
fish do not feel cold or hot they just feel warm.Now I know that's weird but that's just the way they are ....................................................................,.SORRY THATS ALL I'V GOT TIME FOR ......................................../,.bye
the water must be room temperture. Or the fish will be to hot or cold. My friend had a Goldfish and put him in cold water and he froze to death. ROOM TEMPERTURE
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Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
It's freaking hot out there for a fish
cold couse my sisters turtle has had a reaction to hot water
cold
They would be the stops under the sink for each of the cold and hot waters
i don't now
they are fish with ice in them they are white obviously but the funny thing ice about thesemassive fish is that they live in very hot waters up to 54 degrees.
hot blooded animals are birds and mammals and cold blooded animals are reptiles amphibian and fish
This depends on the kind of fish, if it is a tropical fish, warm water is better. Hot water is not a good idea to use because I am pretty sure it can kill the fish. Most of the time you should use cold water....
Cold and warm waters except not too close to the north and south poles.
Why would a hot wolf eat something that a cold wolf wouldn't eat? Anyway, wolves will eat fish - whether they're hot or not.
Manatees prefer warmer waters between 68-86°F (20-30°C). Cold water can be harmful to them, causing stress and potentially leading to cold stress syndrome. They rely on warm waters for proper metabolism and to regulate their body temperature.
A starfish has a great ability to ensure that they don't get too hot or cold. They will reserve energy and use it as they need it. If they are in cold waters, they use more energy to warm themselves up.