depending on the other types of fish or he could be autistic or RETAARRDED
Yes, they eat them.
they hide themselves from predators and eat little fishies
Jellyfish interact with a variety of organisms in their ecosystem, including fish that may prey on them, other jellyfish for competition and mating, and small planktonic organisms that they feed on. They also play a role in the food web by serving as both predator and prey for different species.
They live in mutual symbiosis and help each other to survive. Anemone allow clown fish to swim very close to his poisonous tentacles. Clown fish defend and prevent anemone to be attacked and eaten by other fishes.
some fish usually eat other fish or they find different things in the sea that are not always nice.
Yes. I have a marine aquarium and all of the living and even non living organisms interact. Some fish and creatures are territorial and will attack other creatures that come to close, and sometimes all the fish fight. But they also swim together and interact a lot. Different plants such as coral and anemone are important to the creatures as they are used as homes. Even if you don't have a marine aquarium, all living creatures interact somehow. Hope I helped :-)
Yes. I have a marine aquarium and all of the living and even non living organisms interact. Some fish and creatures are territorial and will attack other creatures that come to close, and sometimes all the fish fight. But they also swim together and interact a lot. Different plants such as coral and anemone are important to the creatures as they are used as homes. Even if you don't have a marine aquarium, all living creatures interact somehow. Hope I helped :-)
If the frog has nothing else to eat then it will likely eat the fish, it also depends on the size difference though... other than that nothing would really happen :P
Fish always have gills
Yeah, it does. It interacts with what it eats, such as fish, or any other living creature. It also interacts with bear predators, etc. :)
If the frog has nothing else to eat then it will likely eat the fish, it also depends on the size difference though... other than that nothing would really happen :P
no my fish swim backwards all the time,my other guppies always chases it .