The characteristics of the environment, such as water depth, flow, and habitat type, significantly influence a fish's body shape. For example, streamlined bodies are common in fast-moving waters, enabling efficient swimming and reduced drag. Conversely, fish in complex environments like coral reefs may have flattened bodies or specialized shapes for maneuverability and camouflage. Additionally, adaptations like deep bodies in bottom-dwelling species allow for stability and effective foraging in specific ecological niches.
eating other fishs
fishs eddy
NO
In their natural habitat they live in puddles in Asia.But in a fish tank I would put some smooth gravel with one or two fake plants.
deers or fishs
bass, bream,
The Indian & Pacific Oceans .
chalk goby
Gills
His fish are named Brock and Swimmy
what do fish eat
Increases the fish's volume by filling the swim bladder with oxygen.