Long before people. Since the fish were here first, there is no way to know EXACTLY when fish first appeared.
The fish appear quite large.
a fish appear to be bloated when seen in aquarium because of refraction of light
Devonian period
No, clown fish do not reproduce. They just appear out of thin air.
It's the glass that does that
Perhaps, since they are compressed fish, their fins/bodies are flat and the appear to have "wings".
Fish scales appear in the small pond to the left of the fish statute located at the bottom right of the screen, but only at low tide. At high tide, the water covers them. When the children collect the fish scales, they take them to the fish statute and they appear on the statute.
the palezoic and the period is devonian!! your welcome!
Big Fish
There are many different types of fish. A "painted" Molly fish, refers to any Molly fish that has been dyed to appear as "painted" with markings.
Yes, it is normal for a betta fish to sometimes appear lifeless or motionless, resembling a dead fish, even though it may still be alive. Betta fish are known to rest at the bottom of their tank or float near the surface, which can make them appear inactive. This behavior is a natural part of their resting cycle and does not necessarily indicate that the fish is in distress or unwell.
About 475 million years ago