mudskiper
what happens when a baby dolphin spends too much time on the surface of the water
it spends over 30millon
It depends on the fish.
more fish live in the sea water because how much sea water there is
Any amount you want unless there salt water fish.
Jellyfish are 95% water.
No. There can not be too much oxygen in a fishes water. If a fish is swimming upside down and it is not of a species known for doing that, then the fish has a damaged swim bladder. The fish is very sick and will die.
Only salt water fish. But if you have a pet salt water fish then it is better to use sea salt and research on how much sea salt to use.
It is recommended to change about 25-50 of the water in a fish tank every 1-2 weeks to maintain good water quality for the fish.
All fish live in water, this may sound gross but fish drink there own water. water
I think you mean tap water. Tap water or pipe water as it is sometimes called sometimes has in too much chlorine. But tropical fish are still fresh water fishes. What I have heard some people do is before they introduce their pet fishes to a aquarium they fill the aquarium and leave the water for 3 days to a week and then add the fishes. This is because I think I was told it reduces the chlorine content in the water making it safer for the fish. But if you are referring to tropical fishes as fish that live in the sea. Well sea water fishes cannot live in water because sea water is not their natural habitat. The fresh water does not have in the essential components for the sea water fish to survive in fresh water. Fresh water fish cannot live in the ocean or sea either this is because the pH of the water will kill fresh water fishes. But they are brackish water fishes which can live in water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater.
Probably not much, he spends most of his time on the golf course and she spends hers traveling the globe on our dime