Mosquito fishes are fresh water fishes.
Sodium chloride or salt is found in most processed foods and of course seawater.
NaCl. Tasty, essential for humans in low concentration, food preservative (cheese, fish, sauerkraut)
carnaviore
no, they are carnivores
No, the ocean is salty primarily due to the presence of dissolved minerals like sodium and chloride from weathering of rocks on land and volcanic activity. Fish semen would not be a significant contributing factor to the salinity of the ocean.
Hydrogen and Oxygen H20 is the element compound of water.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
no because if you put the sodium chlorider in the sea it will kill the fish and it will not be nice
Yes, sodium chloride, or common table salt, is commonly used in preserving meat and fish. It helps to draw out moisture, creating an environment that is less hospitable to bacteria and other microorganisms that cause food spoilage. Additionally, salt can enhance flavor and act as a seasoning during the preservation process.
no it is a decomposer , it drinks blood
Yes, mosquito fish can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed can provide a good source of nutrition for mosquito fish, as it contains proteins and carbohydrates that they can digest. Additionally, feeding duckweed to mosquito fish can help control its growth in aquatic environments.
Mosquito larvae
Mosquitofish (one word) is a nickname giving to a species of fish (Gambusia) that feed on mosquito larvae and pupae.
Sodium chloride or salt is found in most processed foods and of course seawater.
A mosquito fish is a consumer. It is consumer because it eats elodea or other plants. Mosquito fish are herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants.
Larger Fish, Yabbies
NaCl. Tasty, essential for humans in low concentration, food preservative (cheese, fish, sauerkraut)