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Fish Quiz

Oh damn I didn't have a question ready! :p  wait a minute...

Ch4rlie said:
I don't actually know, is it possibly due to fact neons are not particularly hardy and coming from hard waters makes them prone to a whole host of diseases basically down to stress.
 
I think neon tetras are more a soft water fish?
Okay my question: why is ammonia more deadly at higher (more alkaline) pH?
 
At a lower pH it forms ammonium which doesn't enter the fish's bloodstream as readily, thus causing less damage.
 
To function and move.
 
I can't quite remember to well it's something to do with there organs sensing movement and vibrations.
That's all I know. They use it to hunt there prey.
 
My organs are vibrating and telling me that my answer not going down to well, LOL.
I only remember things that I'm interested in. This is not one of them.
 
WILDER said:
I can't quite remember to well it's something to do with there organs sensing movement and vibrations.
That's all I know. They use it to hunt there prey.
Yup, it's to detect movement and vibration...over to you

WILDER said:
My organs are vibrating and telling me that my answer not going down to well, LOL.
I only remember things that I'm interested in. This is not one of them.
You'r organs were premature as your answer was correct
 
LOL. Thanks.
 
If you set a new tank up and a while later your water goes cloudy what does it mean?
 
Most likely a heterotrophic bacterial bloom.  Haven't we had this question already?
 
Correct. Sorry if it's been asked before I didn't realise.
 
Your Turn.
 
No probs, I'm losing track too! :)
 
Identify this plant:
 
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