Yes it can indirectly kill fish by consuming all the oxygen in a closed water system such as a pond. The water becomes anoxic (depleted of dissolved oxygen) and the fish and other marine life can no longer "breathe".
well not exactly if you want to kill your other fish then........sure! why not? if love your fish, why kill it?
because when we fish it can kill other fish
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.
It is recommended to run the filter in a small fish bowl for at least 24 hours before adding fish to allow the beneficial bacteria to establish and create a stable environment for the fish. This will help to maintain water quality and reduce stress on the fish.
yes betta fish have to live alone or one will kill the other.
One is caused by humans, the other is not.
they dont eat other fish they just attack them to kill
Yes, Betta Fish are extremely aggressive and they will most likely kill your other fish.
VACCINES
Hydrochloric acid is the substance produced by the stomach that helps kill bacteria and other pathogens in the digestive system.
Antibiotics are commonly used to kill bacteria by disrupting their growth or by killing them directly. Other methods such as disinfectants, antiseptics, and sterilization techniques can also be used to kill bacteria in various settings.