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A fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is typically cold-blooded, covered with scales, and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins.

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Can fish eggs survive with big fish?

no some get eaten while they are in there shell

What exactly is fish oil taken for?

Only if you smear peanut butter on your nips

Answer:

Fish oil can help treat many diseases, including:

  • Heart and Cardiovascular Disease;
  • High Blood Pressure;
  • High Blood Sugar;
  • High Cholesterol;
  • Depression, Anxiety, Disruptive Behaviour, Brain Disorders and Mental Disease.

If you have these health problems, then fish oil is good for you.

What do jawless fish look like?

Jawless fish have slim, eel-like bodies without scales. They have median fins but no paired appendages. They have no jaws, so they generally resemble tubes. Hagfish and lampreys are examples of jawless fish.

Why does a fish's body temperature change?

As the water temperature decreases the fish's breathing rate decreases as well.

If you increase the temperature the fish's breathing rate will increase back to it's normal breathing rate.

How do you keep fish tank water warm?

Leave it in room temperature areas Put the warm water into something that is insulated, even if you keep it on low heat. A thermos, hot water bottle or insulated drink cup are some containers.

Why is the fish tank still cloudy after the filter is changed?

Particles (either of algae, bacteria, or waste) that cloud the water are too small for most conventional filter pads to collect, as they are more intended for larger waste. First one must determine the root cause of the cloudiness to properly treat the condition. Easiest way is to determine color, length of tank operation, recent changes to decor, inhabitants or other factors.

How does an embryo in an amniotic egg get oxygen?

The shell on an amniotic egg is equip with very small pores that allow oxygen to seep slowly into the embryo so that it doesn't suffocate.

What does fish eat that are producers?

fish could eat as a producer, seaweed, or the small greenery on the side of the water that your fish is in.

How long does it take to catch a fish?

In the middle of the day because all fish are feeding but some fish feed on different food ex. Carp in day they like bread On the top of the water but night they eat boilies with tactical rigs

What kind of fish goes into paella?

Paella (from the Valencian paella, which means 'pan' and refers to the container in which the recipe is made and which gives it its name, and this in turn from the Latin patella) is a rice-based cooking recipe, originating in what is now the Valencian Community, nowadays very popular throughout Spain and served in restaurants all over the world. In this recipe, rice is cooked together with other foods in a frying pan, usually wide and with handles. The ten basic ingredients that are generally and traditionally always used are chicken, rabbit, bajoqueta (green beans), garrofón (beans), tomato, rice, olive oil, water, saffron and salt. In addition to the above, depending on the region, ingredients such as garlic, artichoke, duck, paprika, snails or rosemary may also be used.

The consumption of paella provides energy from the carbohydrates in rice. One hundred grams of raw rice provide almost 316 calories, which becomes 123 calories when cooked. A standard portion usually contains approximately eighty to one hundred grams, and the nutritional balance comes from the use of protein from the meat and seafood included in it. A serving may contain about 450 calories depending on the ingredients, rarely more than 500 calories.

The rice grain should not be washed because it loses vitamins, mainly those in which it excels, which are B1 and B2. Rice is low in sodium and also has very small amounts of gluten.

Do fish have buoyancy?

No they cant really control gravity anyway...

How big does a hacklehead fish get?

The fully grown ones could reach 15 ft, and are 40 inches thick. Largest one recorded was 23 ft and 46 in thick, and is in lake michigan.

Is there a fish called a slippery dick?

Yes. Click on the Slippery Dick link in the Related Links section below for more information on the fish.

What is the size for a sea monkey?

Sea monkey tanks can be fairly small but when the sea monkeys are adults you may want to get a bit bigger tank

What are some aggressive fish for a 75 gallon tank?

You could have an Oscar tank containing 1 oscar (can reach over a foot) with a convict cichlid. Convicts grow to about 6 inches in length and are still tough enough if they are getting bullied by the Oscar, but generally small enough as not to be a large threat to the oscar. Silver Dollars are also a good choice to go with an Oscar. Instead of a convict you could have a Firemouth cichlid. I have kept these and they will reach about 6 inches in length, but are still big enough to hold their own against an Oscar. If you want a really agressive fish you could get a Midas cichlid. These extremely agressive fish can reach a foot in length, but you would want to give him the whole tank to himself because he would attack any other fish with him. You could try some smaller cichlids with him, but its hot or miss whether he will accept them. Another agressive fish would be the Jack Dempsey. These guys grow about 8 to 10 inches and can be agressive with other fish in the tank, the same goes with the Green Terror cichlid. Basically cichlids are the way to go with agressive fish, so do some research on any one in particular you find interesting. Good Luck!

Do fish give birth to live young?

They do not give birth. They release sperm and eggs into the water, some species retain the eggs in their shell for incubation.

Why does a female herring lay many eggs?

Do you mean "Why do fish lay so many eggs at one time? The reason fish lay so many eggs at one time is survival. The more eggs that a female lays the better chance more eggs will have a chance to survive.

How long does the fish pike grow to?

The world record for a pike was 55 lbs and a length of 56 inches..........

What happens if the whole pond freezes will fish die?

If the water freezes but the pond is deep enough for the fish to still be in water at the bottom there is a good chance they will survive. If all of the water freezes however and the fish become frozen solid then I'm afraid they are unlikely to survive.

What fish leap?

flying fish from life of pi

How does a barreleye fish eat?

Found in tropical-to-temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Barreleyes inhabit moderate depths, from the mesopelagic to bathypelagic zone, ca. 400-2,500 meters down.

What fish can starfish live with?

I have never heard of a freashwater starfish, nor a saltwater goldfish, and neither will be happy in the other's water, so no, they cannot live together. If you like starfish, you could get a little saltwater tank for one or two.

Why are blob fish slimy?

Eels are slimy because they have glands that secrete mucus. This mucus not only helps them slip into tight spaces but it helps make them aerodynamic and keep parasites out of their bodies.