Yes.
For example, there is a place along the Fraser River in British Columbia called Hell's Gate. There, in 1914, the channel was accidentally narrowed by careless blasting on the canyon walls. That made the water so swift that the salmon population in that area crashed because most of the fish didn't have the stamina to make it up the faster current. In an attempt to restore the population, shelters were constructed along the banks, called "fishways". The current is slowed down in those shelters, giving the salmon a chance to rest and regain their strength.
yes.
Play with him. Change the plants (if the fish doesn't get too stressed). Change or move items that are outside the tank. Give them toys.
Siamese fighters (Betta splendens) fish do not sleep as we sleep but they do have a kind of "time out" sleep during which they recouperate.
Siamese fighting fish do sleep. They are the same as all fish. When fish sleep they don't close their eyes because they don't need eye lids to protect their eyes, instead they just rest on the bottom of the aquarium with their eyes open.
No, fighting fish (Bettas) are only interested in fighting with other fighting fish.
Of course they can. How else would we have fighting fish.
The scientific name for the Japanese fighting fish is Betta splendens.
Fish sleep on the ground.
Fighting Fish do eat each other so, yes
they do fight.
yes allchinese fighting fish fight
yes if not how its fertilised
-Fish do not sleep -Fish do not have eyelids -Fish are very nice pets
i don't think fish sleep (the plural of fish is fish.)
Fish can sleep...and btw all fish have gills