Fish poop often comes out in a string-like form primarily due to their diet and the way their digestive system processes food. Fish consume a variety of foods, including plant material, which can lead to the formation of long, stringy waste as it is expelled. Additionally, the structure of their intestines and the way they excrete waste contribute to this elongated shape. This stringy feces can also help reduce resistance while swimming, as fish excrete waste while in motion.
i think it has to do with what they eat
their hindquarters
you can see fish poop it is just hard to see you have to really concentrate
Fish don't poop out of their stomach. They poop out of their anus just like all vertibrates. Fish injest food, digest it in the stomach and intestine, and then egest it out the anus.
from the rear
Yes fish poop.
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You obviously did not do your homework when it comes to the fish you have and their needs. Sucker fish do not eat poop or rubbish. (No fish does that) They are tropical fish and they are algae eaters.
Yes, plecos are known to eat fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
Fish poop is scientifically called "feces" or "excrement." It is the waste material produced by the digestive system of fish and contains undigested food particles and other waste products.
they eat mostly fishes like fish big fish that the poop on all the time and they lick the poop of as a drink
no