it depends what fish u have if u have a gold fish it would have change their behavior and it will think its another fish
It depends what fish it is.If it is a betta it will flare up and turn it's back.
no they dont eavan care if they see an image of themselves they wont know who it is bacuse they have never seen themselves have they
Aaron's grandom holds the mirror in front of the bird to show how beautiful they are. She holds a mirror out for Aaron because...................SHE SMOKING CRACK!
Turtle Wexler is holding a BROOM on the front cover. Because she is a witch that flys on a BROOM not a shovel. No witch flys on a shovle.
The Mandrill's basic structure is... The bright colors on the face.
This is likely a pig being restrained for field castration, but this method is not often used for humane reasons.
Not with many fish, although holding a mirror to a betta will cause it to flare its gills as it will think its reflection is competition
The betta fish will see the mirror and then will be curious about it, because the mirror reflects the betta fish and they might think that it is another fish, so the fish will act differently.
Just press A when you're in front of the mirror and you can select which of the six colors you would like. Note that you can't change when you're holding something in your hands.
no they dont eavan care if they see an image of themselves they wont know who it is bacuse they have never seen themselves have they
Remove the front door trim panel. Remove the front window trim. Unplug the power mirror. Remove the access hole cover. Finally, remove the nuts holding the mirror to the door frame.
That would depend on your speed relative to the mirror. If you were holding it in front of you, yes. If it was stationary and you were passing it, no.
Remove the front door sail panel. There you will see 3 bolts holding the side view mirror. Remove bolts, replace / or fix side view mirror. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Remove the door panel. Towards the front of the door there are two screws holding the mirror on. Inside the door are two connectors that connect the mirror wires to the door. I have a 98 and if it is the same process that's all you need to do.
The person under me has no idea what they're saying. if just a tad amount of research is done, even typing in "dog" and "mirror" you'll find tons of evidence on dogs being able to see their reflections. as for guinea pigs....... No it doesnt do anything! Think of your guinea pig like a dog! Do dogs react to a mirror in front of there face? NO! Not really. Some guinea pig out there might react to it but as for me or anyone like me I've never seen one react to a mirror!
Not if the mirror is front silvered.
you haft to remove the bumper first to get to the bolts holding in the lights
Remove the front door sail panel. There you will see 3 bolts holding the side view mirror. Remove bolts, replace / or fix side view mirror. remove the wire hardness. Installation is the reverse of removal.