Bodies and waste of slime, mold and bacteria.
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Not in its self. The fish could jump out of the tank and land outside the tank, though.
a fish
the cause might be a sick fish, a dirty tank, or over feeding.
The average fish tank is ten gallons. there are 128 ounces in a gallon so 12800 ounces to the average fish tank.
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that is algae get a fish tank scrapper and put a rubber glove on and clean it off otherwise it will keep growing
That red slime is a common problem in saltwater tanks. It is called 'cyanobacteria' but more people actually just call it red slime remover. Its a bacterial film. It can be removed with a product called Ultralife Red Slime Remover which is available at www.bigalsonline.com
It depends on the size of the fish tank, the type of fish you keep, the filtration that you use on your tank, and whether you are using a bucket method, or have a gravel vacuum that attaches to a faucet
Although there are many debates about the effectiveness of aloe vera in a tank regarding a fish's slime coat, it's best to not add it at all.
clean the tank, go to the pet store and you can find fish tank cleaners. just make sure you dont suck up the fish
no! they have sensitive gills and they will die within 24 hours
They may not know there is glass and it takes time for them to learn. If your tank glass is reflective they may think it's an enemy fish and try to attack. If that's the case, I suggest getting a clear glass tank before the fish hurts itself too much.
Yes, if you separate them for 1 week in a tank with a clear divider.
Maybe it's just a spot where one of your algae eaters has fastened itself and cleared away the algae.
No they shouldnt. Gold fish are usaly fine with anything in there tanks. Believe it or not but most of the time its recomend to have a snail in your tank to eat the slime
Never use vinegar in your corals because even if you rinse it off parts of vinegar will remain and it will burn the slime off your fish and peel away their skin then they die because vinegar is acid.