It's written on the plants in the back of the tank. It's green, like the plants, and hard to see from most angles.
they usually swim in ocean, but when they born, get eggs, they go back to the same spot where they were born, which can be top, middle, or bottom.
There are a few things you could do if your frog will not swim. You should first figure out why.
For the most part you are looking at mid level for an aquarium. However they do go everywhere. My personal stocks I have seen tend to go more upper level than lower when not in the middle.
Yes, they can swim, but they only swim if they haveto.
no,they do not need a swim bladder as they do not swim...
it is in the sea weed closest to the eel its realy hard to see
Ultimate Survival Alaska - 2013 Sink or Swim 1-4 was released on: USA: 2 June 2013
WCG Ultimate Gamer - 2009 Sink or Swim 1-6 was released on: USA: 14 April 2009 Australia: 26 November 2009
When you enter the sewer, swim left to the first red control wheel, and turn it to lower the water level. Swim back to the right and turn the next wheel, which brings the water to the correct level. Swim left, under the divider, to reach the control room entrance. (There are two wheels as the water is going down - if you miss the first one, go farther right to find another one that raises the water.)
It's in the leaves of the plants in the back of the tank near the diver and treasure chest.
First you go to swim practice, then your coach enters you in a swim meet when you are ready.
To swim because they are born in the water
you smell
swim
Sweetie the Squid and octupus always swims head first @previous answer.. you're wrong. squid swim feet first. the 2 long tentacles and the 8 legs are actually near the head because the the arms and tentacles close around the mouth. so when they swim they open and close their arms & tentacles making them swim fin up. therefore, squid swim FOOT FIRST "sweetie"
She was the first disable person to swim across the English channel.
The first Australian female to swim the English Chanel was Susie Maroney, of NSW in 1991.