I am not going to name anything out, but you should try and be creative. Make up a name with things that have to do with its:
-Size
-Species Name
-Color
-Something wacky, and fun.
Like, I know someone that had a red fish, so they named it "Red Hot Fishy Pepper"
Have fun :)
it's actually both. there are fresh water puffers and saltwater puffers and brackish water puffers. the fresh water ones tend to be large (2ft for some species) for a more accurate answer i need a species name for the puffer
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
Lets See If This Answers Your Question... Fresh Water Fish have A Liver That Can Process All Kinds of Stuff From Fresh Water. Wether It Be Dirty Water, Clean Water, or Sometimes Even Slightily Toxic Water... But The Transition To Fresh To Salt Lies In The Very Word Itself, SALT WATER... The Liver of A Normal Fresh Water Fish Can Only Handle Bits of Amount of Salt, But The Water In The Ocean Is So Strong That The Liver of A Fresh Water Fish Just Over Loads and Shuts Down Killing The Fish... Thats Why Salt Water Fish Have Evolved Their Livers To With Stand Lethal Amounts of Salt In The Water... The Same With Salt Water Fish, They Can Not Process Fresh Water Because their Livers Are Only Made To Process Salt Not Fresh... Some Fish Actually Can Do Both Like The BULL SHARK, Salman, (not a fish) Salt Water Crocidile...
Many fish eat algae, it depends on which type of algae. But the fish that do eat algae are catfish, red tailed fish, Florida flag fish, and plecos.
the vast majority are,but some(very,very few) are salt water. all that you find at your LFS(local fish store) will be freshwater(unless its really awesome). saltwater bettas are also very pricey
There are some fresh water fish that are herbivores and there are some that are carnivores....and some are omnivores
No , some fish live in slat and fresh water but the pet fish you have or want to hve need fresh water.
Fresh water fish do have scales. There are some exceptions, like catfish, but most fresh water fish have scales.
Some Can And Some Can't.
Some tertiary consumers in fresh water may include fresh water alligators, snapping turtles, and large fish.
If it is a fresh water fish than it isn't really meant for salt water. Do some research on the breed of the fish though because some can survive in salt water.
Some are and some aren't.
Saltwater fish require salt water, and fresh water fish need fresh water, you can't mix them, or the fish will die. You need to look at each individual fishes needs as to what temp they need their water to be. There are some saltwater fish that can survive in fresh water, but it is not healthy for them.
The guppy is a fresh water fish.
Some species can live in both. Examples: Striped bass American shad Bull shark Rainbow trout(steelhead) Salmon
Some do- salmon spawn in fresh water but live mostly in the ocean. Most fish live in either one or the other, not both.
Primarily, although some inhabit fresh water.