fish eat a little of fish food because they are little
Pelagic and Benthic are opposites
Benthic means living on the bottom
Pelagic means living in the water above the bottom
So pelagic fish make the open ocean their home. They swim continuously in open water, usually well offshore, they tend to be nomadic and do not remain in one area.
Your fish eggs are hatching how long before you feed them?
once their "food sacs" are gone you should probably start feeding them one or 2 day later
Yes, Squads of large mouth bass have been known to prey on unsuspecting blue heron. Usually the leader will bite it in the knee and then the others will take it down.
Is a a red snapper fish endangered?
The red snapper, particularly the species known as the red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus), has faced overfishing and habitat loss, leading to concerns about its population status. While it is not classified as endangered on a global scale, certain regional populations may be considered overfished and subject to strict management measures. Conservation efforts and regulated fishing practices aim to restore and maintain sustainable populations. Always check local regulations for the most current status in specific areas.
Why is it important to leave air space in a fish jar?
Water gets its oxygen (which the fish need to absorb through their gills to ''breathe'') by absorbing it from the air. If the water surface is not in contact with air, the fish will quickly use up all the oxygen in the water and die.
What phylum and order do fish belong to?
Fish belong to Phylum Chordata (Chordates) - Having at some stage of development an axial rod-like notocord for support
Do you have to wash the fish before you put it in sushi?
Yes. Some fish contain salmonella and I don't think u want to catch that. Also alot of fish carry sicknesses
eels are blue, yellow, green, red, last but not least orange
When the betta fish feels threatened what does it do?
When the betta fish feels threatened it flars opens its gils and frightens away the other fish.
Fish Can live in sparkling water?
No, sparkling water is carbonated water, carbonated water contains carbon dioxide. Fish require oxygen.
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this is a tricky one ,
you can have 1 fish or many fish but if there are different types of fish, such as catfish mixed with flounder you have many FISHES
geese - singular goose
yet moose is always plural - 1 moose many moose
mice - singular mouse
lice - singular louse
How about: rice or wheat? [I am indulging, even if temporarily. I find that few people use the discussion areas except in a couple of specialized topics. All of this may go to Discussion eventually, but I wanted to share it before sending it to limbo.]
It's interesting that a question that appears so simple can have some subtle problems connected with it. Natural Val's original choices of geese, mice and lice I think are good. They are in fact always plural. Goose is not the same word as geese, and the questioner is seeking words that are always plural. Natural Val chose words whose plural forms don't follow the usual rules. Maybe that is the questioner's intention. Using the 'different word' argument though, we have to conclude that many if not all plural nouns [ie, acorns] that don't have identical singular and plural forms are in fact words that are always plural. The question may reduce to a tautology. Words that are always plural words are words that are only plural. I considered offering:
scissors
pants
rabies
which I thought could only exist in these plural forms, but there are problems with at least the first two, which indeed have singular forms. Rabies is considered a singular noun with rabies as the plural form.
Rice and wheat have their problems as well. The contributor clearly and correctly understands that if I am having rice with dinner, I'm not going to say "I had chicken and [hundreds of] rices... It [they?] was [were?] delicious. The problem is that they [rice and wheat] take singular form (probably always). I would not say that "Rice are [a] staple food[s] in many parts of the world."
There is something not the least bit trivial about this mystery over "pluralness". We seem to know much more than the simple information coded in our lexicon, and what we know, even the "simple stuff", can be very difficult to express.