Very little, because there are other fish and organisims that feed off of the fish poop.
Yes, poop can float in the ocean due to its composition of water, undigested food particles, and gases. The buoyancy of these elements can cause poop to float rather than sink.
Duck poop generally floats due to its high fiber content and low density. This buoyant characteristic helps reduce the risk of contamination in water bodies by preventing the feces from sinking to the bottom.
It is generally better for your poop to sink, as it may indicate that you are properly digesting your food and absorbing nutrients. Floating stool can sometimes be a sign of malabsorption or a high fat content in the diet. However, occasional changes in stool consistency or buoyancy are normal and not usually a cause for concern.
"Hovno" is the Czech word for "poop" or "feces." It is used colloquially in everyday conversations.
A goose can produce about 2 pounds of feces per day on average.
Yes. It is mostly from fish, but there are many kinds.
No, they swallow it from the bottom of the ocean, then once it goes through their digestive system, they poop it out.
Yes, the fish love octopus butt mustard.
cant answer... different fish and different size ones poop different amounts... A gold fish poops less than a white shark.
Use a vacuum syphon, available from any fish store. Gently vacuum out the debris from the bottom. Built up food and waste can cause too much ammonia in the water and can kill your fish.
you can see fish poop it is just hard to see you have to really concentrate
Fish don't poop out of their stomach. They poop out of their anus just like all vertibrates. Fish injest food, digest it in the stomach and intestine, and then egest it out the anus.
People and animals go in the ocean
from the rear
Yes fish poop.
You obviously did not do your homework when it comes to the fish you have and their needs. Sucker fish do not eat poop or rubbish. (No fish does that) They are tropical fish and they are algae eaters.
the ocean