No! If they swim upside down, put ur kids in another room, take the goldfish and flush it down the toilet......cause it's dead
In the wild they swim upside down so they can eat algae from the bottom of logs and branches.
so they can swim upside
Fairy shrimp live in vernal pools. They are approximately one inch long, and related to lobsters. They swim upside down so they can eat the algae on the water's surface.
A goldfish is not from the fish type of anabantid (labyrinth fish) who would actually really drown if they do not swim up to the water surface to breathe.
A Healthy snail doesn't flip upside down to sleep usually. so A unhealthy snail would sleep upside down.
its a circle so the figure is round that is why we see each other upside down
There is no fixed orientation in space, so the concept of "upside down" is relative. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, but there is no absolute "up" or "down" in space.
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down. Basically, upside down is to reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
A flamingo, they do this because of a filter in their mouths. this filter enables them to eat underwater without swallowing water. Its upside down though so they eat upside down
You can put it upside down but it wouldn't be good for its body or its head and the hamster would crawl sqealing and could bite so dont really put it upside down
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down, vertically. Basically, upside down is to vertically reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
Swim bladder problems are common in fish, with some species being more prone to it than others. This often causes fish to swim upside down or erratically. Please see the link below for things you can try to help your fish - usually the problem is constipation and the solution is to help the fish "get unstuck". This problem can be fatal if left untreated, so please take action to help your fish.