A Wiki User suggests the following here : answers.cōm/Q/Are_there_freshwater_fish_that_can_quickly_change_colors
because it is under the sea with all different colors
A baby zebra fish...
Some fish such as cichlids will change color as they mature. Another reason for fish to change color is stress. When fish stress out they can loose almost all of the color until they calm down.
It depends on what type of fish change colors, like for example a black moor fish can change color by its temperature.
Betta fish change color by there environment and the types of food that you feed it. If your Betta fish is loosing color that means that your Betta is sick.
no, fish are vertebrates.
no
Zebra fish are omnivores that primarily eat zooplankton and phytoplankton. They eat traditional flaked fish food in captivity and also brine shrimp to keep the zebra fish in good condition.
It looks like a zebra
Fish oil should not cause a change in the color of your bowels. It may affect how often you go to the bathroom.
YES.
Glofish are genetically modified Zebra Danios. Yes they are exactly the same species as Zebra Danios, just have been modified in laboratories to be all those different colours. They are technically a copyrighted product of the science industry and, because of their GM status, are illegal in many countries!
It depends on what type of fish change colors, like for example a black moor fish can change color by its temperature.