Yes, the whole fish will rot.
A fish with a steel head
Yes it is edible
This is fin rot. Fin rot happens when fish are under stress, such as from poor water quality. Make sure your ammonia, nitrates, and nitrites are at low levels (the test will say what is acceptable). Ammonia should be no higher than 0. If they are higher than they should be, water changes and an ammonia removing product such as AmQuel will bring them down. After you have fixed your water quality, buy an over the counter antibiotic to rid the fish of the bacteria that managed to attack it while it's slime coat was messed up.
Fish with viscera, head and tail removed (some fish may have the tail on) but with skin and bone retained.MM Yummy...
Inside buffalo fish head
the head should go down first because it has air in the head...
It's a disease where bacteria slowly make the tail fin of a fish break down.
It can and will if left to rot in the water.
because the fish would dry out and would rot out in the sun
to break down or to rot
they eat it..... they turn the fish or frog to a head down opposition and they gulp it down whole.
A fish that lives deep down in the ocean and has a little light on it's head
Fin Rot. black ick ammonia burns. fish lice u name it google fish diseases
It is broken down by bacteria.
Fin rot while it is on the fins doesn't really harm the fish too much. The point is, you have to stop it when it starts, because like a vehicle that rusts, the rot will eat its way down to the body. Imagine if your body started to get eaten away from a flesh eating bacterium. Sores will appear, blood will flow, and like any other living creature, you would die.
Depending on the environment. if the branch has fallen in a dry environment it won't rot, but if the branch has fallen in a wet or damp environment e.g-rain forest the branch will rot.
This can be caused by "fin nipping" between other fish or fin rot, which is caused by keeping fish in poor conditions.