Well right when the female lays the eggs you have to get them and throw them out. So the male can't fertilize them. Or you could do what I do I give mine to my friend who loves pets so she takes them, and on actions I will go and visit them. It's sweet because your still a grandparent (lol) but you don't do the work!!!
Yes, using soap to clean a fish tank can be harmful to fish as even small amounts of residue can be toxic to them. It is recommended to clean a fish tank with water and a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for aquarium use.
No because they stick to the wall of their tank and clean the walls of the tank.
It depends on how often you clean the tank. you dont need a sucker fish if you clean your tank alot. If you dont clean your tank that often then get one. you should talk to your local pet store for more information.
Well, first of all two fish would have had to be involved for the eggs to be viable. The eggs are fertilized by the male after the female lays them. Second, just keep the water clean and at the same temperature as you have the tank normally, no adjustment is needed. You will want to have a gentle water flow over the eggs to keep them clean and oxygenated.How long it takes for the eggs to hatch varies depending on temperature, but around 48-60 hours is a good standard.
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.
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Well it depends if you want them in there or not. It's your choice.
Scoop all your fishes to another tank or tub of water and clean the fish tank just as you would normally without the fish
Most fish ova develop into fry in less than a week or so. If you are sure your fish have spawned and you know how to rear the fry and have sufficient tanks available to do so. I would advise you to wait until you can catch the youngsters and place them into other accomodation before cleaning out the tank. Otherwise just clean the tank out and loose the eggs. Maybe the fish will spawn again for you.
get the eggs out and put them in a separate tank because the fish will eat the eggs.
they just settle at the bottom of fish tank
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Your fish tank doesn't need to be cleaned. It's always clean.
Well, first, your eggs should be in a separate tank from all the other fish, ok? Then, when you clean the tank with the goldfish eggs, I usually never clean out the water completely. I usually just dump out 25% of the water and replace it with clean water. I'm sure no harm to the goldfish eggs will be done if you do partial water changes, and partial water changes are all you ever will need. However, if you REALLY need to clean out the tank completely, usually goldfish lay their eggs on aquatic plants or objects. If you move the plant or the object to another little tank or a safe place while you clean out the tank, I'm sure there will be no problem. When your done, just replace the plant/object into the finished tank.
It all depends on what you want. In other words, if they are fish eggs do you want more of the same fish that are in the tank - and the same for snail eggs. The kinds of fish you have will tell you about the eggs and where they are found. Sclares (angel fish) deposit their eggs on the glass or a leaf. Cichlids usually drop their eggs into the sand. Siamese fish blow elaborate "egg nests" made of bubbles. A small gel-like patch on the side of the tank is usually snail eggs - unless you have a large snail such as a Mystery Snail.
depends on the size of the fish, there might not be enough oxigen in a small fish tank.
You really dont clean a fish but you clean the tank and you clean that about once a week or every other week and you feed a fish everyday