No. Fish are not all the same colour! And to ask that question you must be colour blind. Unless you've never seen a fish before. Fish come in all shapes, sizes and colours Did you know that fish are unisex? They're both male and female at the same time!
according to my calculations all fish are not the same because they aren't all the same kind of fish, don't do the same stuff and function differently.
blendable fish means that there has to be two different colors in order for the color to blend (red fish+ blue fish= purple fish). If they are the same color, a blendable fish will also be that color (red fish + red fish= red fish). overall it is still a surprise at how much the color blends especially if the fish has multiple colors.
Yes it is.
NO! All fish are NAWT the same. So are people. And Animals.
All sea-horses are fish BUT not all fish are sea-horses.
Yes all vampire bats are the same color
no one knows because we have made every colour possible.
by same i think you mean color, which in case is no, they can be different colors and breed.
The fish is rather sick. Or It is just changing a little bit of color. My fish did the same thing.
Some fish such as cichlids will change color as they mature. Another reason for fish to change color is stress. When fish stress out they can loose almost all of the color until they calm down.
Not necessarily. A Betta is a "Labyrinth fish" but all Labyrinth fish are not Bettas. All the Gouramis are Labyrinth fish too.
they are fish fish smell like fish its all the same I think so...........