Okay it's a little hard to describe, so bear with me. You'll have probably been given something like a diamond, with two othe sticks coming out one end which kind of look like a tringle without a bottom. This should take six matchsticks. You'll have also probably been told you can only move two. What you have to do is simply move the two "bottomless triangle" ones to the other side, so they are pointing the other way. And now your ish is facing the other way! (Sorry if you didn't quite understand but it's a bit hard to explain!)
Puffer fish swim like any other fish, by using their fins and streamlined body for movement and gills for breathing. The puffer fish only bloats up its body when it is threatened making it difficult to swim but its not like that all the time, in fact the puffer fish is a very good swimmer
Mummify the fish's head using a bread bag. Then ask J-Don for a replacement bag. Then rap that around the fish's body and hit it off the floor several times to make it a muffiyied fish.
It depends what hack you using or your computer is wrong type
using fish nets.
You can purchase bedding with a fish design from stores such as Sears and Bed Bath & Beyond. Alternatively, you can also purchase this type of bedding from retailers such as Amazon and Wayfair.
did aleut and inuit use canoes to hunt and fish
that's illegal
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.
If a fish is acting lethargic than you should do a large 50-75% water change pronto. Also, try using an aerator in the tank to try to raise the dissolved oxygen levels.
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fish breathe by gulping water , using air in it.
Like worms? They slide, using their tail to push themselves forward... ...But I can't think of many boneless animals, they just slide using their body. Sharks and fish use their tail to swim and sharks use their tail to catch other fish while smaller fish swim around to get plankton