He has reached sexual maturity and is feeling randy and wants to breed. He is not moving much because he is guarding his bubble nest. If he has had a female in with him he most probably has ova in the bubble nest he has built.
Bubbles are comprised of gases, which have a lesser density than water. Since they are less dense, they get pushed up to the surface, and they rise, lighter than the liquid around them.
He sent Bubbles to live with his trainer around 2002.
These are gas bubbles where water is starting to vaporize.
The bubbles protect the eggs the female lays.
the sws bubbles are all around the site on is in rigg's palladium
because they feel like forming! ^no... This is because the liquid of higher density (such as shampoo) decreases to the bottom through fluids of lower density (like soy sauce for example). Shampoo is much more dense, making it more resistant to flow and therefore forming air bubbles(: hope that helped !
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Potassium, K, reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide and hydrogen.
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they are all hidden around your nest!
Water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen bubbles (both gasses). Water itself is not necessarily a homogenious substance and can include contaminants (natural and artifical, toxic and benign) as well as loose hydrogen and oxygen molecules. As the water stands, bubbles of loose oxygen and hydrogen form around the impurities and grow until they become too bouyant and float to the surface.
Air bubbles in a slide can cause distortions in the image, or cause things to move around when they shouldn't. You will not get an optimal viewing with bubbles in the image in most situations.