Mud skippers live in shallow water, mainly in mangrove swamps. They can survive out of water for a time, then return to the surf.
You do not need a Skippers Ticket if the motor is UNDER 6hp. If it is 6hp, then you DO need a Skippers ticket. Our website has all the details about skippers tickets, plus there is a wikipedia page on it too.
In Western Australia you need to be 14 to get a Skippers Ticket. Perth Boat School trains hundreds of school age students each year.
A Licence is something you pay for, it is payment for "permission" to drive a boat, etc. A "Skippers Ticket" in WA is proof that you have the competence to do it. Once you have the Skippers Ticket, you can drive a Recreational Boat in WA. You do not need to keep paying a fee to the Govt, because it is not a licence. In WA to drive a recreational boat you just need to prove you are competent - and off you go. In some states of Australia you need to keep paying a Licence, for permission to drive a boat.
yes the mud skipper is fresh water. I'm doing a report in fish and i need to know all about these things. I'm addictive to fish they are so cool
Depends on the amount of heat available the amount of water you need to heat the amount of salt in the water and the heat transfer rate. I need more info
no it does not need large amounts of water to survive
You don't need special swim trucks for saltwater because most are all ready designed to handle different types of water whether its salt water or chlorine water.
you need a water hose and a special piece
You did not need to know the amount of water originally in the overflow container because it could be easily calculated with the existing information.
Well you can give them tap water but you need a sponge. Fill it with water, nice and full and set it in your crabs cage.
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.
because we need special chemicals for the cars