yes they will it may take a long time but it will unless you get it under control and he is old and dies they will it may take a long time but it will unless you get it under control and he is old and dies
You.have to remove the fish.AND trim the edge so it can grow back Put water on the gills. It's a two man job .Try to feed every 3rd day Change water .
Yes, but very selbomly do they not.
It is quite possible for a fish to regrow damaged and/or torn fins provided that you catch it early enough. The key to this is very clean tank water, very regular water changes, along with the use of water conditioner, aquarium salt, and items such as Melafix and Pimafix.
Yes; fish fins can regrow and heal with amazing speed.
The Fin regrowth time is Relative to the amount of damage Done, A beta's fins Grow at about the same Rate as a humans finger nails. Hope this helps.
No they do not. Goldfish can regrow fins just as you and I can regrow hair or finger nails and also like us they can not regrow organs like eyes
can you tell me the name of a small goldenfish that walks on its fins and is only 2inche long at this time
it depends on the beta,but if you intend on doing this make sure none of the other fish have long fins,or the next day you could have a tailless fish!
If you are talking about aquarium fish, the clown loach has a barb near to it's eye, which it uses as a defence mechanism. Other fish species have spines concealed in their fins.
There are multiple possible causes of this. It could be "fin rot" which is a common disease among fish. It is also possible other fish in the tank have bitten or nipped at the fish's fins. Lastly it could be that they scraped it against a rough surface such as a rock or coral.
no
all fish have fins
of corse theres fins on the side of a fish :)
A rumble fish is a species of colorful freshwater fish that is small in size, typically 2-3 inches long. They have vibrant colors and patterns, with fins that can be long and flowing. They are popular aquarium fish known for their striking appearance.