Yes, but depending on the size of the fish they may not live very long before being eaten. And by size, I mean larger than the terrapin.
I don't think any should, i had a fantail once in its separate tank and i put it in a tank with like 10 other little fish when i was cleaning its tank, when i went to go put it back it had eaten all the other fish! It like doubled in size...and so i lost all my fish that day cuz after and hour of floating on its back the fantail died.
It is not recommended to place a fish tank in an air-conditioned room as sudden temperature changes can stress the fish and affect their health. It is important to maintain a stable temperature for the well-being of the fish.
Fish aren't animals like dogs, but you can train them to follow a light of your hand. You can also put food in one place and your fish will come and eat that way. Everyday your fish will come to that same exact spot ready to be fed.
fish dont actually sleep; they have no eyelids. scientists dont know for sure but they think that they go into a state of rest. It can be hard to tell if a fish is sleeping; they might float motionless, float on bottom of tank or hide in tank decor.
To attach a fish tank background, first clean the back of the tank and let it dry. Then, use clear tape or a background adhesive to secure the background to the back of the tank, making sure to smooth out any air bubbles. Finally, trim any excess material for a clean finish.
yes and no it depends
keeping multiple bettas in the same tank is not reccomended
No! marine fish are salt water fish and tropicals are fresh water fish, this cannot be changed.
So far, Betta fish attack any other fish it sees...
nothing really, the terapin would kill the other sea creature within minuites of it arriving.Trust me... it happened and all i saw was the water start to turn red... took alot of cleaning out. :(
they just settle at the bottom of fish tank
No they cannot, also if you put two Betta fish together, they will fight.
When u tap into the fish tank, you cause tiny waves to form that scare the fish.
If you are going from the pet-store's tank to yours you should place the whole bag into your tank for at least 30 minutes then release the fish. If you are going from your tank to another tank you should wait until the tanks are the same temperature then go from one tank to another.
Water, for starters.
if the fish has gotten used to staying in the same tank then im sure they will realize that there isn't a different path to go every other day.
You simply take any fish and drag it to the bottom of the tank and then drag it up (fastly) and it will go soaring!