A normal portion of fish is typically around 3 to 4 ounces (85 to 113 grams) for an adult. This serving size is generally considered sufficient to provide essential nutrients like protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Depending on dietary guidelines, it's recommended to consume fish at least twice a week for optimal health benefits. However, individual needs may vary based on age, activity level, and dietary preferences.
Normal fish do not puff up- only puffer fish.
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a normal fish looks like a normal fish it generally had scales and is normally a grey silver colour!! and some are very hansome
It is normal for fish to swim in all directions including away from you.
Yes.
Yeah, but small portion of people do.
It might be normal for a particular species of fish that is known to have white dots on their tails...
normal fish such as a sea bass
They eat like normal fish. Algae, smaller fish, and seaweed.
Yes...i have a baby res and whenever it swims, it back portion uplifts !! its quite normal as the weight of their body is slightly much in the front portion..
Yes.
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