The fish is undergoing normal decomposition, which releases ammonia. The fish may be too "expired" at this point to eat. If in doubt, throw it out!
Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.Benjamin Franklin
well it depends on your sense of smell if u cant smell then don't worry about it but if u can then u stink!! u just think ur so cool cuz u can smell well the fish u eat hate u they absolutely hate u so just go die jump off a buildig and dont live u retard!! go kill another fish like a dum person jeez u just iritate me so much!! go die rite u u gay person
It depends on the breed of the dog.
Uhhh, it will smell if you don't change the water and it wouldn't smell as good as bleach, either. Not that bleach is all that pleasant to smell, but it's a heck of a lot better then a dirty fishbowl. Bleach would kill a fish, by the way. As would chlorine. Does your fish's bowl smell like bleach?
It starts to smell like a dead fish.
Cod fish or any type of fish will have ammonia like smell when it is no longer fresh. This smell will begin to appear as you are cooking it. It may also have a taste that is similar to ammonia, too.
Fish smells like ammonia when it starts to spoil.
Because the paricles in the fish gain energy and move awa from the fish, then they diffuse towards our nose and you smell it. Thats how the smell of fish,when itts being cooked, gets from the fish to your nose when you are several metres away from it.
well, ammonia can be 2 things. the first one is a bad thing for your hair. second is the smelly aroma in your fish-tank that may kill your fish.
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The ammonia in it is volatile (will evaporate) and smells (This is the same reason fish that is not very fresh starts to stink
Fish that is going bad usually smells of ammonia. The longer it is spoiled, the stronger the odor.
No, the smell of ammonia cannot hurt you. The vapor given off by high concentration of ammonia however can burn your esophagus and lungs, although unlikely except in closed, airtight environments.Ammonia is rarely a problem for most life forms (with the exception of fish and waterborne life). Ammonia absorbed by humans is either synthesized into amino acids, or excreted in urine.The highest concentration with which most people come into contact is 5-10%, that which is in window cleaner and other household solvents.Those who come into contact with anhydrous ammonia have little to worry about, unless again in a closed environment, because it's boiling point is below room temperature.
A fish actually excretes ammonia dissolved in water. At the temperature and pressure that fish are normally found ammonia is a gas.
That happens sometimes when you cook fish. It is harmless and it is just additional moisture leaving the fish.
Fish smell with their noses :)
Yes, Mainly in cat urine as they use it to mark their territory. Ammonia is what makes the urine smell, it can also make you high.