yes most of the time its at night but the they can sleep at day time also(:
Other black moors.
Yes, they were.
Black moors, a type of goldfish, do not typically sleep upside down. Like most fish, they tend to rest in a vertical position, often hovering near the bottom of their tank or in a quiet area. While they may occasionally flip over due to stress or health issues, this is not a normal sleeping behavior. If a black moor is frequently seen upside down, it may indicate a problem that needs to be addressed.
Yes, they did.
NO! Black Moors are goldfish they should be fed goldfish food.
No
Not particularly. Black Moors are Goldfish. They are not schooling fish. Each goldfish needs at least 10 gallons of water so if you want to keep a few of them you will need a large tank.
The term "Moors" historically referred to Muslim inhabitants of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. The term "black people" is a broader racial categorization that refers to individuals with dark skin tones. While some Moors may have had dark skin, it is misleading to use the term "black people" exclusively for them, as it oversimplifies the complexities of racial and ethnic identities.
Black Moors are goldfish and as such they will normally spawn in springtime as the water temperature rises over 65F.
32-70 degree temperature
Black bubble-eyed fish and black moors are not the same, though they are closely related. Both belong to the goldfish family, but the bubble-eyed fish is specifically characterized by its distinctive bubble-like eyes and typically has a more rounded body. Black moors, on the other hand, are recognized for their black coloration and also have prominent eyes, but they do not have the bubble-like protrusions. Both varieties are popular in aquariums but differ in physical traits and care requirements.
No, they did not. There is no evidence of them moving that far north in Europe. There are some of the opinion that the original inhabitants of what we call England were the Moors. Look up Queen Charlotte to see the features. In royalty they call themselves Black Nobility. The Black part of Black Nobility was describing the skin shade of the Moors. Look up a book by David Mac Ritchie called Ancient and Modern Britons.