Chlorinated water is dangerous to fish. If you want to keep them in a tank, the water has to set for 24 hours before placing fish in it. You can purchase the chemical at any pet store that will remove chlorine instantly. Trout also have to have cold water to survive. That makes it difficult to keep them as pets.
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
no they cant live in chlorinated water like other aquatic animals
fresh water creeks and streams
they eat fish and drink water to survive
Chlorinated water needs to be treated before use in any fish tank. It's not just chlorine that's added to tap water that's harmful, but chloramines as well.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
Trout are cold water animals.
No HFMD can not survive in Chlorinated water. Actually the chlorinated water will help Sue M MD
It is Pennsylvania's state fish and is recognized so because of it being the only trout native to the state of Pennsylvania. Fact: it was titled the state fish in 1970 and is known to only like clear, clean, brook water.
Trout are fresh, cold water fish that need high oxygen levels.
stagnet or still water attracts mosquitos weather salt brackish or chlorine Not your pool. A salt water pool IS a chlorinated pool if the system is working properly.
Yes, apart from sea trout. Trout are freshwater fish
Vermont has two official state fish. The brook trout is the official cold-water fish for Vermont. The walleye is the official warm-water fish for Vermont.
salmon, trout, sturgeon, perch, bass, catfish, sunfish, ect.
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Water is chlorinated to keep bacteria and other pathogen down to a point where the water wont cause illness.