Neither, the dead fish would have been floating. But that doesn't matter, because you removed the fish, not the water. So the amount of "water" in the tank remains constant, unless it evaporated, but that has nothing to do with the removal of the fish.
2007-04-17 02:28:01
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answered by Need Answers 3
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Decrease. Removing the fish has the same effect on the level of water in the tank as removing an equal volume of water because the fish displaces an amount of water equal to its own volume. That is why when you get into a bathtub, the water level rises and when you get out again, it goes back down.
2007-04-17 02:30:21
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Your tank needs to cycle. interior the 1st few after installation a tank bacteria start to strengthen that's a good component. those bacteria ruin down ammonia, nitrate, and fish poo and help shop the water on your tank secure on your fish. i realize it is tempting to bathe the tank yet you do no longer want to try this top now. pass away your clear out working, yet do no longer exchange THE clear out textile for no less than the 1st month until eventually extremely needed. the only upkeep you may desire to do top now could be a weekly water exchange. approximately 20%. staying power is a distinctive function top now. do no longer do something drastic interior the tank, and stay removed from each and every of the chemical compounds interior the commencing up, they might extremely make the topic worse by using proscribing the growth of the bacteria. good good fortune. E.
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answered by Anonymous
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Decrease?
2007-04-17 02:21:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Water level will increase, water amount stays the same.
2007-04-17 02:29:03
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answered by jedi_six 3
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level of water continuously decreases due to evaporation ..its not the fish volume.
2007-04-17 02:30:47
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answered by shabbir s 3
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water level should decrease
2007-04-17 02:22:42
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answered by jayistheway33 3
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obviously, it will decrease, as water fills up the space occupied by the fish.
2007-04-17 02:37:30
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answered by ashwini 1
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i beleive that the water will decrease because when you put something in the water, the water willl start to increase.
2007-04-17 02:24:11
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answered by zana j 1
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decrease
2007-04-17 02:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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