All drains lead to the ocean, but when your fish dies, it is actually better to bury it because if it died from a disease,then the disease could survive the sewage system and stay in sink water.When people fill up their fish bowls, the disease could still be in the water, killing hundreds of local fish. MORAL OF STORY:Don't flush dead fish down the toilet.Bury them.
If the fish is dead it may sink. Otherwise a fish can go anywhere in the tank by using its swim bladder. If the fish seems to be struggling to get to the surface, the fishes swim bladder is damaged and the fish should be euthanased.
A fish sinks to the bottom of the tank because its body is denser than the water, causing it to be pulled down by gravity.
Could be anywhere.
ummm your fish is dead....sorry.......
The white fins wont be moving and they will be at the bottom of the tank
Until you remove it...it's most likely dead.
Siamese fighting fish lay on the bottom of the tank because they try to play dead
There are several possible reasons why your fish may be dead at the bottom of the tank. Some common reasons include poor water quality, inadequate oxygen levels, disease, or stress. It is important to regularly clean the tank, monitor water parameters, and ensure proper care for your fish to prevent future incidents.
it means they are most likely dead or going to die
if u have a fish net gently swirl it around near the bottom of the tank. if he doesn't run away.he might be dead or sick. if there r other fish inthe tank with him moov him to another place even a bowl of water.
no - never buy a fish from a tank with a dead one in
- Cloudy eyes - Not moving when you tap on the tank/bowl- Gills not moving - The fish hasn't moved position for a few days - There may be signs of the fish getting moldy if it was dead for a longer period of time -Bettas usually sink down to the bottom of the bowlIf it's floating at the top of the tank, it is unfortunately dead.