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Is my fish dying or sleeping?

It can be difficult to tell if a fish is sleeping or dying. Look for signs of movement or breathing to determine if the fish is still alive. If you are concerned, consult a veterinarian or a fish expert for advice.


Is my fish sleeping or dead?

To determine if your fish is sleeping or dead, observe its breathing and movement. If the fish is still breathing and shows some movement, it is likely sleeping. However, if there is no movement and the fish is not breathing, it may be dead.


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As the temperature changed, the fish's breathing rate increased or decreased accordingly.


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How does size affect the breathing rate of tropical fish?

The smaller the size of a tropical fish the faster their breathing rate will be. The smallest fish will have the fastest breathing rates.


Is a arapaima a air breathing fish?

Yes!!


What is the name for fish's breathing organs?

gills


What is breathing organ of rohu fish?

gill


What are fishes breathing organs?

The fishes have gills for breathing


Is my fish dead or in shock?

It can be difficult to tell if a fish is dead or in shock. Look for signs of movement or breathing, such as gill movement or fin twitching. If there are no signs of life, gently touch the fish to see if it reacts. If there is still no response, it is likely dead. If you are unsure, consult a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper for guidance.


Is gills an organ for movement for fish?

No, merely for breathing.