Freshwater Fish need regular water without salt, Marine fish need salt water. Marine fish are more colorful and interesting then freshwater fish but they are a lot harder to look after than freshwater fish. Saltwater Fish need more water to swim in and are more fragile than freshwater fish.
There are both fresh and salt water bass species.
Some can be found in both, like the striped bass or 'striper."
This fish lives in salt water, but runs up rivers to spawn. It has been widely stocked in fresh water lakes because of its ability to live in fresh or salt water.
One lives in freshwater. The other lives in the sea. Also, they are different fish.
Bass live in fresh water. I know because I have caught them at lakes before.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
Neither marine nor freshwater fish excrete urine or urea; both marine and freshwater fish excrete nitrogenous waste products as pure ammonia.
There are millions of tropical fish in the tropical oceans. But they are all marine fish not freshwater fish. Freshwater tropicals can not live in saltwater.
"Tropical" simply means the aquarium is kept above 60F. "Marine" simply means the water in the aquarium has had sea salt added to make the water into sea water. Therefore it is possible to have aquaria that are "Tropical", or "Marine", and also "Tropical marine".
There are both marine (salt water) and fresh water fish in the tropics.
A liquid environment [ saltwater or freshwater ].
Well marine is sealife so yes Actually, goldfish are freshwater fish and not marine life.
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
Freshwater fish derive small amounts of salt from their freshwater habitat. If you place a freshwater fish in saltwater, the difference in habitat will cause the fish to burst.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
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An angelfish is one of two varieties of fish, a Freshwater Fish of the genus Pterophyllum, or a marine fish of the family Pomacanthidae.