That depends on the fish, or fishes. If you have two fishes of the same species, for example two catfish, you say that you have two fish. The plural possessive form of fish is fish's. If you have two fishes of different species, for example a guppy and a catfish, you say that you have two fishes. The plural possessive form of fishes is fishes'.
fishes, sharks, and rays
"He fishes for bass, while I prefer to fish for Northern Pike."
"Fishes" is an obsolete plural of the word "fish". Example: The parable of the "loaves and fishes" as used in the King James version of the Bible. In addition "fishes" may be used to denote multiple species of fish. Example: "There are more than 100 species of jawless fishes living today." Normally, however, "fish" is the plural of itself. Example: Listen to these two sentences. Which one has a better grammar? 1. Look at all those fish! 2. Look at all those fishes. 1 has a correct grammar.
Yes, it is a real word. It is only properly used when you are talking about a species of fish. Example: The fishes of the Northern Atlantic.
i fishes swim bladder
:P Jts maybe a fish Hun, 'cuz like, fishes are awesome, andd also fishes like to bee gaayy ~KellKellw
:P Jts maybe a fish Hun, 'cuz like, fishes are awesome, andd also fishes like to bee gaayy ~KellKellw
The difference between fish and fishes is that fish is in a singular tense.For example: I bought a fish at the store.This may also be used in reference to one type of fishIn example: The catfish are spawning.Fishes is a plural tense, when you have more than either one type of fish or just one fish in general.Example: He no longer sleeps with the fishes in the Sea.(weird example sentence, I apologize, butI could not think of another)
eat slow sea animals or animals that cannot move example: (dead fishes)
It's a Symbiotic relationship
jeol fishes are fishes who have dual respiratory organs. rakesh