Yes, they do. It could take a while and you will have to do frequent water changes. If you don't, his could get fin rot again. I have used Melafix (by API0) and it makes the fins grow back much faster than left on their own.
yes and it might take awhile but it will grow back
Yes, but slowely.
Yes, of course! When they lose their scales, they always grow back!
Techically no, but it depends on how it lost the tail. The fins and tails are fully regeritive tissue and should grow back virtually scarless, unless the damage is all the way to the base of the tail. There wouldn't be anything for the tail to regrow from. The damage would be permanent...
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
Depending on the damage, a fin can grow back provided the fish is cared for properly and the water is clean
Yes. The fins and tails are fully regeritive tissue and should grow back virtually scarless, unless the damage is all the way to the base of the tail. There wouldn't be anything for the tail to regrow from. The damage would be permanent...When i got my fish we named it forktail. Cuz his tail was divided into to parts!Now, after a little over a year his tail grew together. So it looks regular. Cool right!?I discovered that my neon tetra fish grew back its tail after it got bitten by another fish. It didn't grow back automatically. Instead, it took a few weeks. I was surprised, because I didn't know fishes can grow back their tail. Maybe not all fishes have that ability.
Betta fish grow to be an average of 2 inches from head to the beginning of the tail.
yes it will grow back so don't worry
Fish can regrow fins (they never quite look the same, but they do regrow, usually pretty fast if your water quality is good and there is no complication with either fungal or bacterial infection). They cannot, however, regrow body parts. If part of the ghost knife fish's tail as well as 'fin' has been chomped off, it can heal, but will never regrow.
Yes your bird's tail feathers will grow back. They will begin to grow back when your bird begins molting.
they have duck tail fish