I am listening a remix of pink floyd we dont need no educashon loudusing muy jambo 360,s 360w per speker will this stress my fish
2006-10-06
10:46:21
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spekers are 3 M from tank and not hiding in there safe place
2006-10-06
10:51:10 ·
update #1
NO not darting abought just eating each uthere,s poo
2006-10-06
10:53:12 ·
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with long exposure to the loud bass you will kill the fish they can get really stressed out but it does matter what fish you have to if you have some cheap tetra's that coast you 1.99 then who cares the more you pay for the fish more you have to watch how you treat them !
2006-10-06 10:53:53
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answered by 32606 3 3
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It will definitly stress your fish - but we get stressed all the time. They feel vibrations through their skin which helps in staying together in the wild which is why all the fish in a school turn at nearly the same time. Vibrations from the speakers confuse the fish and can cause stress, but the fish in my room i have had for a year now and is none the worse from my roomates HUGE subs. Just move the fish to the furthest location away and rock on!
2006-10-06 18:00:15
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answered by Dan N 2
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If the music is vibrating the tank or the water it will harm the fish. It will be like shaking you very hard for a week straight at a time( lots of damage)
2006-10-09 17:21:01
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answered by weebles 5
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I doubt it will hurt your fish. I keep multiple reef tanks and listen to overly loud music on a frequent basis. I keep many sensitive invertebrates with great success so, no, I don't think your fish will be damaged.
2006-10-08 12:43:15
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answered by catalamity 3
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no it won't hurt them just think how it feel to have a pounding in your ears while your underwater, just turn it down a little. as the neighbours might not like it lol. but your fish do. had fish in a room with TV for years and it never stressed them out.
2006-10-06 18:07:40
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answered by AARONLEE AND SASHA 3
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you have to protect your fish from knocks and bangs so as long as the tank is not very close to the speakers they dont have a problem with it. they sense vibrations and not like our ears so if they are swimming franticly stop the music move the tank or protect your own ears by turning the music down.
2006-10-06 17:56:34
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answered by Dee 4
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Hi Blears
i bet your fish are having a swimming good time there, i love fish but i love PINK FLOYD as well, I bet your fish is enjoying there music as much as we do,,,,,,,, fish forget ever 3sec
2006-10-07 06:29:55
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answered by chass_lee 6
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I'm not sure if it will affect your fish. Make observations. If they are acting wierd and different, turn off the music for awhile. If they turn back to normal, then you have a problem.
2006-10-06 17:50:39
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answered by helper234 2
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the sound will transfer into the aquarium and the fish will pick up the vibrations via their lateral line. this will stress your fish and can cause stress based diseases (ich). i would suggest that you pass that splif over to the fish to help calm them down.
2006-10-06 22:16:01
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answered by Robin 3
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Depends how loud is LOUD but pounding bass will probably scare the **** out of them. You tap the tank glass they scarper same difference only bigger vibrations. STOP SCARING YOUR FISHIES!!!!
2006-10-08 20:40:57
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answered by Raven 1
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