In a fish tank.
Quite possibly. My female beta ate my male beta, so it wouldn't be that weird if a zebra fish did. Another Answer: Zebra fish are "fin nippers" and while they can be kept in community tanks, they are best kept in groups of 3 or more. Beta fish shouldn't be kept in a community tank.
testes are where the sperm is kept overys are where the unfertilised eggs are kept
by the water in the ocean
Humans, birds, and fish all have a notochord that is replaced by a vertebral column as the body develops.
No. Male bettas can be kept in community aquariums, but should not be kept with fish that look anything like they do, or are small enough to eat. A male betta will mistake a guppy for another betta and kill it. Female bettas, however, can be kept with other "betta-like" fish without a problem.
They are kept in a fish shop or aquarium or even a fish tank
No, they need air, filtrtion and regulated temperature. Not many fish can be kept in bowls.
Mollies are tropical fish and should be kept above 70F. Goldfish are coldwater fish and should be kept below 70F. They should NEVER be kept together.
Loner fish will often fight for territory when kept together. Fish that do not do well with other fish, like Beta fish, will often fight with other fish for territory.
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Simple answer is NO.
tutles and fish should NEVER be kept together
Many different types of fish can be kept in fish ponds so long as they are relatively small and can adapt well to the environment. The most common of these fish are koi.
A elephant nose fish can be kept with a freshwater parrot fish
A fish farm is a place where fish are kept in ponds and tanks and are used for breeding.
Fish kept in fish-farms.. there are a lot of salmon fish farms
Betta fish should be kept in water 72-82'F(22-28'C).