It depends on which you are referring to, there is both a freshwater and a marine fish that carries the name mandarin, the two species have no relation to one another what so ever.
There is a Freshwater Fish called a mandarin fish or a Chinese perch that can be found in china.
There is also a mandarin goby that is a Saltwater Fish that dwells in reefs, and lagoons feeding on small pods and crustaceans.
Mandarin fish was created in 1855.
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
It depends on which fish it
They are freshwater fish.
Redfish are fresh water
Piranhas are freshwater fish, living in the Amazon basin.Actually they are both freshwater and salt.... Mostly freshwater though!
Golden mandarin fish was created in 1892.
Freshwater fish derive small amounts of salt from their freshwater habitat. If you place a freshwater fish in saltwater, the difference in habitat will cause the fish to burst.
A type of Freshwater Fish
Yes Snakeheads are freshwater fish.
Because saltwater fish can only breathe in saltwater (as in the ocean) and freshwater fish can only breathe in freshwater (as in tap water.)
No, a mandarin fish is not a mammal; it is a type of fish belonging to the family Callionymidae. Known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, the mandarin fish is primarily found in the Pacific Ocean. Unlike mammals, which are warm-blooded and have fur or hair, mandarin fish are cold-blooded and have scales.