Typically you can just pour it down the drain, you can also use it (not saltwater) to water plants/a garden as the nutrients in fish water feeds plants.I know I'm late but what would you do with the water from water changes?
Typically you can just pour it down the drain, you can also use it (not saltwater) to water plants/a garden as the nutrients in fish water feeds plants.I know I'm late but what would you do with the water from water changes?
I think his question was from the permit. In most permits there is a "biohazard" concern regarding the water a species is kept in, so it isn't allowed to simply go down the drain. One of the approved solutions was bleaching every part of water discarded during a water change.Typically you can just pour it down the drain, you can also use it (not saltwater) to water plants/a garden as the nutrients in fish water feeds plants.
Not to my knowledge.
i think it is different here in Singapore:Not to my knowledge.
At least with snakeheads, the fish would be confiscated and destroyed. I know they were an invasive vs endangered example, but I doubt you’d still be allowed to keep an Asian aro.