Black spots on a fishes body is a symptom of black spot disease( a disease caused by a digenetic fluke. It will usually go away on its own, as the complex life cycle of the fluke can not be completed in an aquarium.
Because of mold I guess
if what your calling "black spots" are actually more of a purple color it could mean that they have some chow chow in them i know chows have purple on their tongue and i have heard something of an old wifes tale that a dog with a purple tongue is a very smart dog Golden retrievers are known to have black spots. This does not mean that your dog is mixed by any means. Google black spots and goldies. you will see that there have been AKC champions that have had black spots.
No, the Ladybird has a black head without spots, the black spots are all on it's red shell.
No, the common seven spotted ladybird (ladybug) is red with black spots but there are other species which are different colours, such as black with red spots or yellow with black spots.
No - there are also yellow with black spots May be others also.
In all probability the presence of the black spots indicates that the fish is on the mend after being damaged by being kept in bad water full of Ammonia. Your clean water and regular water changes should fix it up. There are some basic rules for keeping all species of fish. They are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (Goldfish are 10 inch fish) :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. (This turns Ammonia into Nitrate biologically). :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. (This keeps the Nitrate levels under control). If you keep to all the above rules your fish should do OK. If you don't I can guarantee that your fish will constantly be getting sick and they will have a shortened lifespan.
When you have bubbles in fish bowls it means the fish is struggling breathing through your water! Know as I have many fish and I know a lot about them!
A medical professional would need to diagnose the sudden appearance of red spots on the arm and torso. If the red spots are appearing in the same places, even if there is not itching, there is probably an allergic reaction to something that has been eaten or applied to the skin.
No, for a horse to be truly black it is very uncommon. To be considered fully black the coat has to be black. The eyes are usually brown. There are no sun spots or white spots on their skin. Their coats must be wholly black to be considered a true black horse.
yes they do although some may be different colours
They have spots. Their skin has a distinctive yellowish color with black spots all over its body. Tigers are the cats that have stripes in their body. Leopards and Jaguars have spots that are not circular and can be irregular in shape as well.
There are various spots throughout all of runescape you can harpoon fish, the main ones are catherby, the fishing guild, and the island of karajama
leopards are a golden colour with black spots all over