if u have a fish net gently swirl it around near the bottom of the tank. if he doesn't run away.he might be dead or sick. if there r other fish inthe tank with him moov him to another place even a bowl of water.
muscles doesnt move in blood of fish,they are attached to bones or skin.
The bottom,so they can move
Move on!! Theres planty of fish in the sea, and someone out there for you! <3
Sea Horses Of fish that actually move, seahorses are one of the very slowest. The waters are full of fish that never move--they burrow into the bottom, then wait for prey to just swim by.
The bottom dwellers on the ocean floors eat plankton and other smaller animals. The bottom of the ocean is a sustainable condition for plankton because they cannot move against a current and this leads them to be within reach of fish that feed on them.
Well there is not a whole lot you can do. I recmend (if you have a plant in the fish's environment) that you move your plant in the fish's direction to kind of get him movine
- Cloudy eyes - Not moving when you tap on the tank/bowl- Gills not moving - The fish hasn't moved position for a few days - There may be signs of the fish getting moldy if it was dead for a longer period of time -Bettas usually sink down to the bottom of the bowlIf it's floating at the top of the tank, it is unfortunately dead.
It's probably sleeping and if it still doesn't move it is dead!!:(
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
Well, it depends on the type you have... I'm no expert, but I do know that fish don't actually 'sleep'. Half their brains shut down at a time in order for them to get oxygen and keep themselves from getting in trouble. I also heard that a fish has to move to keep in their intake of oxygen, so of course, this helps prove the 'half the brain sleeping at a time' factor. In fact, fish are a lot like dolphins and whales which do the same thing... I mean, if you have an algae-eater, like I do, it might sit at the bottom of the tank without moving for like 20 minutes... I have to repeatedly tap the side to make sure it's not dead. However, I'm not too sure if your fish can 'sleep at the bottom of the tank'... if it doesnt move, or start turning upside down, then it's probably dead... you can tell by their eyes, too (which would be glazed).
They both help a fish to move
You should not have any fish in a 5 litre bowl