If a fish is acting lethargic than you should do a large 50-75% water change pronto. Also, try using an aerator in the tank to try to raise the dissolved oxygen levels.
fish swim for oxygen.
So you wont flop around like a jelly fish! dah.....
It may flop but I would return it to its tnk as soon as possible befor too much damage is done to it. Tanks containing fish should always be covered.
wouldnt you screamble for air wen ur in the water almost out of breath just like the fish it struggles to find or get water
Because they have either overgrown or (if you mean why do they flop over out of water) they are not supposed to fight gravity as water negates the majority of gravities effects. If the fins flop over under water it is natural and is caused by the fact that their fins do not ever stop growing. The growth does eventually slow down but due to the length of the fins of some fish, such as betta fish, there is hardly any support such as there is in bones and cartilage that the long and tall fin cannot be held up.
A fish's lateral line feel changes in the water around it.
It could hurt them. Because they don't have water And flop around on land it could hurt its self.
They dont walk,but some catfish kinda flop around to get to a deeper nearby pond if its a dry season...crabs scuttle arond,but they arnt fish...so fish swim,ya.
Hen is to chicken as goose is to gander.
They are to hold the composure of the whole fish. Without the bones they'd just flop around and wouldn't be able to move.
A belly flop is an act of diving into a body of water in which the surface impact is made mostly by one's abdomen.
men land in the water fish in the water and drink the water why wouldn't we
The fish being comprised mainly of water would not cause the water to rise since they are made of the same thing. Actually, the water would be displaced around the fish, forcing the water upwards. In other words, in the space where the fish used to be, there is now water.