no playing drums cannot kill fish as they as they actually dont have ears
It goes bye bye down the toilet
i dont know but they must be super cool!!
Believe it or not, fish love music. If you watch close enough you might actually see them dancing with one another. In rare cases, fish have been noted to 'raise the roof' with their fins. Crazy, right?
Smells like Cartoon Planet By Space Ghost [Space Ghost] I smell turkey [Brak] Tuna fish! [Space Ghost] Big beef-jerky! [Brak] Potato kanish [Space Ghost] I smell onions [Zorak] Pizza too [Space Ghost] The dog needs washing [Zorak] And so do you [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (What does it smell like, Space Ghost?) [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (Pork and beans!) [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (ARRRGGGGHHH!!!) [Space Ghost] It smells like Cartoon Planet Woo-Wee [Space Ghost] Zorak, prison pod Brak Brak [Zorak] Barn yard animals [Brak] Oy [Zorak] Quack [Space Ghost] Zorak upside down [Zorak] Sing it, fuzzy [Brak] I'm a little teapot short and stout [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (???) [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (Boxer shorts!) [Space Ghost] It smells like [Group] (ARRRGGGGHHH!!!) [Space Ghost] It smells like Cartoon Planet Ahhh...
you could vomit for hours
Not if you have a big enough space and your fish aren't agressive. For freshwater fish the rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon.
Then your fish will eventuatley die but if you put too mush of it in your fish will explode :)
The amount of space a fish needs to thrive in its environment depends on the species of fish. Some fish require more space to swim and explore, while others can thrive in smaller tanks or ponds. It is important to research the specific needs of the fish species to ensure they have enough space to live comfortably and stay healthy.
Some fish dont care for there young and just leave them there, though other fish care for there young until there old enough.
Yes, That is definitely enough space
Yes, fish can outgrow their tanks. To ensure they have enough space to thrive, it is important to regularly monitor their growth and transfer them to a larger tank when needed. Providing a suitable environment with proper filtration, water quality, and adequate space for swimming is essential for the well-being of the fish.
no i dont think soYes any fish will eat another fish if it is small enough to fit in its mouth..yes...........there are many species of fish which eat other smaller fish.....
not too many because they wont be enough space for it to roam
Fish need enough space in their environment to swim freely, exhibit natural behaviors, and have access to adequate resources like food and shelter. The amount of space required varies depending on the species of fish, but overcrowding can lead to stress, aggression, and poor health. Providing sufficient space is essential for fish to thrive in their environment.
Betas are intresting fish. While for any fish they REQUIRE over 20 gallons, betas dont really care. I used to have 1 beta in a 29 gallon tank. He was in their for a year then I moved him into a bowl for a year. All the stress levels where the same. I dont really think bettas care about space because they hardly swim around and because they are labrinth fish the breath from the surface to get oxygen.
no because theirs not enough space