Turn the light off or get a smarter fish.
Leave the light on during daylight hours, and turn it off at nightime.
you do not have to, and can wait for the light to turn green, if you so wish, or don't feel that it is safe to do while your light is red. One example might be times when your view of oncoming traffic in the lane you're turning into is obstructed, and you cannot be certain that you're clear and safe to make your turn. In such an instance, it is recommended that you wait for a green light before executing your turn.
You turn off the fish tank light after you feed them
No, It will react with the acrylic and turn it cloudy!
Yes, but only if the movement is safe and there is no indication that the turn is improper -OR- that there are pedestirians occupying the crosswalk of the street that has the red light.
UMMM... my fish (the golf fish) just ger excited when I turn of their tank light in the morning, cause that's when I feed them. The Betta doesn't really get excited.
When making a left turn on a green light, you should make sure that you signal. You also want to make sure there is no oncoming traffic so you can turn safely.
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by waving their tail the fish can turn its head
Panga is a white fish that has been deemed safe for consumption.
In an unprotected turn, you have a directional arrow that is green that allows you to turn. Cars coming from other directions have red light. An unprotected turn means you proceed when it is safe to do so.