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Why saltwater fish can live in saltwater?

because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater


How can you tell if a fish is dead and what are the signs to look for?

Signs that a fish is dead include floating at the top of the water, lack of movement, cloudy eyes, and a lack of response to stimuli.


Is the guppy fish a saltwater or a freshwater fish?

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Is a clam a fish or an amphibian?

Clams are neither fish nor amphibians; they are molluscs.


Are spotted eagle rays freshwater fish or saltwater fish?

They are Saltwater fish.


Are saltwater fish hyperosmotic or hypoosmotic?

Saltwater fish are hypoosmotic.


Where saltwater fish live?

Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.


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.


How much freshwater can a saltwater fish take?

A saltwater fish tank can be half freshwater and all of the saltwater fish will live but not for very long.


Why are some fish saltwater fish and others freshwater fish?

Because saltwater fish can only breathe in saltwater (as in the ocean) and freshwater fish can only breathe in freshwater (as in tap water.)


Is it safe to add live salt water sand to a establish salt water aquarium?

Well, there are 2 types of fish, saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. Only put in saltwater if you own a saltwater fish. Note: Saltwater fish could live safely in freshwater, but freshwater fish will suffocate in saltwater.


What animals are involved in a shoreline food chain?

Some birds, dead fish, mabey an occasional clam or oyster. Also otters.