maybe baby fish? did you just get a new fish that might have been pregnant??
that happend to me, make sure to separate the fish or the mom will eat the babies
a fish appear to be bloated when seen in aquarium because of refraction of light
Sperm constitute of a lot of nutrients.regular losing of sperm leads to weakness of our body.
When you hover your mouse over a specific item, there SHOULD be a small 'x' in the corner. Click it to remove said item from your aquarium. It then goes to your aquarium inventory (which can be acessed in the drop-down menu on the left side of the aquarium). ~Hope it helped~
27000 mL
umm....pregnancy.
No.
I think it is the tails, called Cilla or something like that. they move them side to side, like a tadpole.
because the body is too warm for the sperm if they were in the body they would die, the only mammal that has its sperm in the body are dolphins and whale, where not sure how they keep it in their body without them dieing
tenths on right side of decimal, hundreds on the other
The most likely explanation for the introduction of lionfish into the Atlantic Ocean is through the aquarium trade. In August 1992, at least 6 lionfish were released into Biscayne Bay when a beach-side aquarium broke during Hurricane Andrew. It is also thought that lionfish were accidentally or deliberately released into the ocean by aquarium hobbyists.
Pregnancy, under the right conditions.
She would be extremely happy!!