no your fish is just surprised to see you
A. Dark sunken eyes
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No; protruding eyes in most fish is a sign of disease or stress.
White suds are usually the sign of a chemical reaction or pollution in the water. So, yes it is possible that it is harmful to the fish.
Yes, the smell of fish can indicate whether it is fresh or not. Fresh fish typically does not have a strong fishy smell. If fish has a strong, unpleasant odor, it may be a sign that it is not fresh and could be spoiled. It's important to use your senses - including smell - to determine if fish is safe to eat.
The blue color around your fish's eyes could be a sign of stress, water quality issues, or a genetic condition. Check the water parameters, ensure the tank environment is suitable, and monitor the fish's behavior for any signs of distress. If the issue persists, seek advice from a veterinarian or a fish expert.
That would have been Jonah being 3 full days in the belly of the great fish. This was also the only sign of Jesus' Messiahship - 3 full days (72 hours) in the tomb.
As with ANY fish, look for the following: * The fish must be gutted. Unless you saw it caught right in front of you, 10 minutes ago, guts are a fail. * The eyes should be clear. Cloudy eyes are a bad sign. * The gills should be bright red (ideally) or at least a strong dark red. Pale gills are a very bad sign. * Even though it's a fish, it should not smell "fishy" -- it should smell fresh and clean. * Salmon, like so many fish, have striations in their muscle tissue. Ideally, there should be no air gap between the striations. Which a few gaps are acceptable, they are an indicator of dessication. * Touch the fish: It should be firm and not slimy. * The skin shoudln't present a "rainbow" effect from surface oils. While not a complete fail, if this sign is present, it indicates some age and poor preservation on the fish. * Look at the tag which, by law, must tell you where the fish was harvested. If the location is very remote, be on guard. If it smells bad, forget it. The scent of amonia is a killer. If the fish is obviously warm to the touch, forget it.
No, you do not capitalize the words "full stop sign." It is typically written in lowercase as "full stop sign."
For the fish, yes.
With fish it is best to acclimate them slowly and to keep them in a quarantine tank for the first few weeks. This keeps a new fish from bringing diseases which can be fatal into a tank. It is not a good sign when a fish is not eating a stress coat can help. Watch the fish for signs of cloudy eyes and white spots if this appears the fish has ick and if not treated quickly it can kill all the fish in the tank.
Proper? According to whose rules? You may use anything you want as your "signature", such as an X or a fish-sign, or a squiggle that looks like it might be your name. Many people "sign" a document with a fingerprint or a wax stamp.