A swim bladder is found on the side of the fish.
swim bladder is what helps the fish stay afloat without the swim bladder a fish would simply sink duhhh
no,they do not need a swim bladder as they do not swim...
it is filled with all kinds of air that can be found underwater.....
I believe there are some meds available that "CLAIM" to treat swim bladder problems. From my experience, I have found those claims to be false and I know of no one who has found any reliable cure for swim bladder problems. Gentle raising and lowering of the water temp has also been reputed to work in some instances.
they have an organ called a swim bladder. It is filled with gas and it keeps them afloat.
That would be the swim bladder.
it helps to swim
To urinate, if you mean the urinary bladder. If you mean the swim bladder, it is to be able to change its depth in the water. It has a way to vent air from the gills to the swim bladder, and from the swim bladder to the digestive tract. So the fish would inflate the bladder to be able to rise and deflate the bladder to go lower.
The swim bladder makes your fish sink so it isn't floating to the top of the tank.If your fish is floating then it might be a swim bladder problem.Or your fish is dying.
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no
The swim time course of the swim bladder response raises a problem. If a fish can not instantly adjust its swim bladder volume its buoyancy is unstable. As the fish rises in the water the pressure of the swim bladder decreases!