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the fish that live close to the surface are not unusual and the fish that live in the deep ocean are unusual. the unusual and surface fish both eat different thing's don't live the same way
They don't. Fish that live at a high depth stay there for as long as the live, as they would explode when pressure dropped. The same is true for fish that live high up in the ocean: they would implode when pressure rises.
No because their gelatinous bodys withstand the easier pressure but anyways they would not explode from coming up their bodies would crush from the inside to the outside not explode!
Fish don't explode in fresh water because there is no reason for them to do so.
Theragon fish goes up to 1,500 to 4,500 feet below the surface.
No. In actual fact, since there is insufficient light for colour to be seen in the very deep ocean trenches, most deep water fish are lacking in colours.
Sharks do not have swim bladders like some other fish, so they cannot explode from rapid changes in pressure like some deep-sea creatures. However, gases can still build up in their digestive system, causing them to bloat and potentially rupture if they are brought up to the surface too quickly.
The gasses in the fish's body expand due to the lessening of pressure. I have brought fish up from a depth of 400 feet and they come close to exploding. They are distorted & misshapen from the rise to the surface.
If a deep ocean fish moves closer to the surface, it must be able to adapt to higher temperatures, increased light levels, and lower pressure than it experiences in the deep sea. Additionally, it may need to cope with different oxygen levels and potentially more competition for food and predators. The fish's physiology, such as its buoyancy and metabolism, would also need to adjust to these new conditions.
I could find reference to only one. It is in the Oceanopolis in France. IT is very small and contains only shrimp and small crabs. Deep in the ocean, the pressures are enormous. Deep sea fish will die if exposed to the air pressure at the surface. They will pretty much explode, or their cells an organs will. They die. So they have to be kept under extremely high pressure. That is hard to do in large enclosures, as the _enclosure_will burst unless VERY strong. The forces on the enclosure go up as the surface area of the enclosure.
deep and shallow it depends on you! i like shallow myself u get more fish