Fish don't explode in fresh water because there is no reason for them to do so.
Fish in freshwater have adapted to regulate their body salts to prevent them from taking in too much water and potentially exploding. They have specialized cells in their gills and kidneys to expel excess water and regulate salt levels in their bodies. This allows them to maintain the proper balance of water and salts to survive in freshwater environments.
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!
A type of Freshwater Fish
Yes Snakeheads are freshwater fish.
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.
Because saltwater fish can only breathe in saltwater (as in the ocean) and freshwater fish can only breathe in freshwater (as in tap water.)
the name of a tiny freshwater fish is a minnow
The fastes freshwater fish I know of is the bass!