It will die, because they need salt to survive for any great length of time.
A scientist who studies fish is called an ichthyologist. Ichthyologists examine the biology, ecology, behavior, and evolution of fish species in both freshwater and marine environments. They often focus on aspects such as anatomy, physiology, and conservation of fish populations.
A freshwater fish is a type of fish that lives in freshwater habitats like lakes, rivers, and ponds. These fish have adapted to survive in the lower salinity levels of freshwater environments compared to saltwater fish. Examples of freshwater fish include trout, bass, and catfish.
Yes, Lake Toba in Indonesia is home to several species of fish, including carp, tilapia, and catfish. Additionally, there are freshwater snails and shrimp that live in the lake.
Freshwater fish can eat a variety of foods, including algae, plants, small invertebrates such as insects and worms, and other smaller fish. Their diet can vary depending on the species of fish and their natural habitat. It's important to provide a balanced diet for captive freshwater fish to ensure their health and well-being.
Freshwater
It will die!
No; clownfish are marine (saltwater) whereas fighting fish/betta's are freshwater fish. They cannot be placed into the same type of water or aquarium.
Neither marine nor freshwater fish excrete urine or urea; both marine and freshwater fish excrete nitrogenous waste products as pure ammonia.
There are millions of tropical fish in the tropical oceans. But they are all marine fish not freshwater fish. Freshwater tropicals can not live in saltwater.
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There are both marine (salt water) and fresh water fish in the tropics.
A liquid environment [ saltwater or freshwater ].
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
Well marine is sealife so yes Actually, goldfish are freshwater fish and not marine life.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
They're designed for salt water, not fresh water! Just the way they are made. You can get aquarium salt from your local pet store, but don't put any in there if you have other freshwater fish that don't need it. Or get a tropical freshwater fish like mollies instead!
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