they suck on tuba's meat,his big meat
water1. There are Jawless fish, Cartilaginous Fish, and Bony fish. An example of a Jawless is a Lamprey, a Cartilaginous a Shark, a Bony an everyday goldfish.2. All fish are cold-blooded, which means they take the temperature in their surroundings, not being able to generate their own body heat.3. Almost all fish lay eggs. Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails, Platys, and the American Native Mosquito Fish have eggs in the womb, but they hatch while inside the female. She soon gives birth to live young. A Grey Nurse Shark will give birth to live young, and sometimes some of her young may eat their siblings in her womb.
jawless fishes have hyperotonic fluid in their bodies .THE concentration of salt in sea water greater as compare to in their bogies .Jaless fishes secrete some salty secration to make the balance of the concentration of the fluid balance in the body. BUT OTHER FISHES have isotonic fluid to maintain the enternal environment of their body.
cartilaginous fish are in fact very similar to humans in that we both take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. the difference is that cartilaginous fish breathe through their gills (slits along neck) by contracting and relaxing.
take it to the vet make sure you are feeding your fish the right food aswell and enough food but still take it to the vet
Hand feeding a fish means that you train your fish to take their food from your hands. This is something that many fish keepers do, and you will always want to start off by letting the fish get used to seeing your hands in the tank, then gradually work your way up to being able to get them to take food from you.
Fish do not take care of their young. Young fish hatch and swim away. Some become food for larger fish ( feeder fish) and others escape to grow up.
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
just start of with little bits of fish food then start giving it more so then your fish will know when its feeding time is
Pretty well anywhere in UK