Yes, of course. This is like asking if our fingers count as part of our arm's length.
Yes, snails and fish get on fine but you must count each snail as one inch of fish length to avoid overstocking the tank (fully stocked is one inch of fish not including tail per gallon of tank water).
When measuring the length of a goldfish for an aquarium, it is common practice to measure from the tip of the fish's nose to the base of the tail fin, excluding the tail length. This measurement is known as the "standard length" and is used to determine appropriate tank size based on the fish's body length.
Often you can tell what family of fish it is in.
A scientist would typically use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length of a fish. They would place the measuring tool along the fish from the tip of its mouth to the end of its tail to get an accurate measurement.
depends on the fish. different fish have different heights! People need this question answered. How about the height of a Salmon. Do you know that? Maybe you could list heights of the fish you know. Like so: Salmon:___ Trout:___ Blowfish:___ ect.
Force created by the tail and tail fin to propel the fish forward and steer the fish;
You can use a ruler or a measuring tape to measure the length of a fish in a bowl. Place the measuring tool along the straight body of the fish from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail to get an accurate measurement.
Yes, a fish needs a tail to swim.
A crowntail is a beta fish with a teardrop-shaped fan tail. The tail of a crowntail beta distinguishes it from other betas. The crowntail is a Siamese fighting fish that grows to 1.5-inches in length.
The one inch of fish per gallon of water is an old guideline. With newer filters, and other equipment, plus more frequent water changes your tank can support more fish.
Well, honey, if the head is as long as the tail, that means each is 15 inches. If you double the head length to 30 inches and keep the tail at 15 inches, you get a total of 45 inches, with the body being 18 inches. So, the head is 30 inches, the tail is 15 inches, and the body is 18 inches. Voilà!
It has a fish tail