The phrase "as nervous as a fish out of water" describes someone who is extremely anxious or uncomfortable in their current situation. Just as a fish struggles and feels vulnerable when removed from its natural aquatic environment, a person in an unfamiliar or challenging context may feel similarly out of place and uneasy. This idiom emphasizes the feelings of disorientation and stress that can arise when one is in an unfamiliar or hostile environment.
Yes, saltwater fish have backbones. They are classified as vertebrates, which means they have a backbone or spinal column made up of individual vertebrae. This backbone provides support and protection for the fish's central nervous system.
It depends on if you are doing a complete water change or a partial water change. I usually just leave the fish in and siphon off about half of the water than replace the water. The fish get a bit nervous but seem to be fine with being left in the tank. To answer your question: No, you do not have to remove the fish when changing the water.
it means your swimming in a pool with dirty water and fish.....get out!
Pescado means fish (a fish ready eat). If the fish is in the water swimming, its called pez.
it means he is different from others
it means that you get nervous
The tail fin of a fish (the caudal fin) is a fish's means of propulsion through the water.
it means a animal that lives under water and it has gails
Yes
Frogs are amphibians. This means that they can live both out of water and in water. Fish, on the other hand, cannot. They have gills and need water to live. This is the biggest difference.
Any fish that is killed by any means before they get old..
aquarium means: alot of water surrondering the fish that live in it.