because the refraction of light passes through
I do not know for sure, but I would say that they view water like we view air.
The refraction of light passing through water is different than when light passes through air, and the image a fish sees is not correctly focussed in its eye when it is not looking through water. This is similar in some ways to why a person wearing goggles has a much clearer view when underwater than a person without goggles.
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the dorsal iew is the upper view of the fish
If you leave the tadpoles in with the fish they will compete for the same food and oxygen in the water. Make sure you have enough room in the bowl for your fish and tadpoles. When the tadpole grows it would like a spot to bask out of the water and rest.
View the website below for a fish list.
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they can eat grey fish called rutes
Scientific observation, is to see the action of a thing, and to see the effect of that action. Without action, you can not see. Without difference, you can not distinguish. Without experimentation, you can not physically divide. Those that have more knowledge, see more. But to see it more clearly: scientific observation is to view the movements, and effects of those movements, or to view any situation, and the effect of it. Example: I saw a fish swim though the water. So based on what I observed, I ask questions, like, how did the fish swim though the water. So I sum up everything I know, and I make the deduction; the fish must have separated the water in order to pass though it. So there it is; my first non-experimental scientific observation of the fish swimming though the water. Now to break it down from the top. I see the fish moving though the water, and I see the effect it has on the water.
This is a debatable point, depending upon your point of view. From the Biblical point of view, water has been around since the second day of creation, when the waters of the earth were separated from the waters of the sky. The scientific community will hold a different viewpoint.
As a fish, one would likely experience life predominantly through senses like sight, smell, and detection of movement in the water. Their environment would influence behaviors such as swimming, feeding, and avoiding predators. Life as a fish is focused on survival and reproduction within their aquatic world.