If your bottom feeder is lying sideways, it could indicate stress, illness, or water quality issues. Fish often lie in unusual positions when they are struggling to swim or are feeling unwell. It's essential to check the water parameters, such as temperature, pH, and ammonia levels, and ensure that the tank environment is suitable. If the situation doesn't improve, consider consulting an aquarium specialist or veterinarian for further advice.
is whiting a bottom feeder
It really depends on the species of bottom feeder and how it's cared for.
That depends on what species the bottom feeder is. There are very many species of fish that are bottom feeders.
No
No
yuppp
No
i say yes
plecostamus
any
It is a bottom feeder....
Swai fish are considered bottom feeders as they primarily feed on algae, small invertebrates, and other organisms found at the bottom of freshwater rivers in southeast Asia where they are commonly found.