I have never heard of any fish suffering from one sided paralysis but it may be possible if the fish suffered has a nasty accident or has some kind of stroke.
RIGHT is to be supported...
The right side of their brain doesn't work
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I think that they can, actually. I noticed that my fish was laying sideways in the tank, and only one side of her body was flopping around. When she swam it was sort of in circles, but really not at all. A stroke is the only possible reason for this that I could come up with.
the side where the fish are on
the gold fish is a boy if both its sides are the same size, but if the fish is a girl one side will be bigger than the other (it looks pregnant on one side of its body) And also sometimes girls are pregnant.
The opposite side of the body is paralyzed due to the way the brain controls movement. Motor signals from the brain's motor cortex cross over to the opposite side of the body at the brainstem. Therefore, damage to the brain's motor areas, such as from a stroke, affects the body's corresponding side, leading to paralysis on the opposite side. This cross-wiring is a fundamental aspect of the brain's organization.
The Other Side of the Mountain (1975)
of corse theres fins on the side of a fish :)
If a person has a stroke and is paralyzed on their left side, they should be laid on their right side. This position can help prevent choking and aspiration, as it allows gravity to assist with any secretions. Additionally, it can help maintain an open airway and reduce the risk of further complications. Always seek immediate medical attention for a stroke.
the movement of fish is moving side to side up and down
It means "You fish on your side, we fish on our side, and nobody fishes in the middle."