What fish can puffer fish live with?
Due to the unusual salt requirements of the Green Spotted Puffer (they can be kept only very short-term in freshwater, they need high-end brackish to survive, and when full grown, most people choose to keep them in full marine conditions), and their aggression, tank mates must be chosen carefully. Green Spotted Puffers are not a shoaling fish and do not need the company of other fish to keep them happy. With careful planning and enough tank space there are a few fish that can successfully co-exist with GSPs. Mollies (though, they may become a tasty meal) can in theory, co-exist with puffers throughout their entire life. When in full marine conditions damsels, and clownfish can make excellent tankmates.
http://greenspottedpuffer.net/tankmates.htm
Puffers are in the family tetraodontidae and are called such for their ability to draw in sea water into their stomachs when frightened and can triple in size. These fish's internal organs contain a tetrodotoxin, which is powerful enough to kill a human, depending on the specie of puffer. Not all puffers have spines. The porcupine puffer is the one with spines, which make the fish look like a big spikey ball when inflated. The porcupine puffer is not a true puffer, but is a diodon. This specie also has tetrodotoxin in the organs. In Japan this fish is called fugu and is eaten, thought to be a delicacy and very expensive. Only licensed highly trained sushi chefs are allowed to serve this fish. The puffer fish cannot excrete toxins, but their cousin, the toby, can.
Does a silver molly fish live in salt water or fresh water?
Mollies are one of the few fish that can live in both fresh and salt water. If you are moving a fish from one to the other you should acclimate it slowly by putting the fish in a container and very slowly adding water from the new tank. (Example: Going from fresh to salt you would add a little bit of saltwater to the container with the fish in it regularly until it was mostly salt water after an hour or so.)
Spanish hog fish eat phtoplankton, snails, crabs, lobster heads and even other dead fish. They are known to eat their own family. They are eaten by octopi (octopuses), dogfish, sharks, lobsters and other fish including their family
What type of fish eat seaweed?
A fish that eats seaweed is a beta fish, or a dolphin etc. fish that eat seaweeds and other algae are called herbivores. Examples of these types of fish are the parrotfish and the surgeonfish. http://www.answers.com/topic/parrotfish http://www.answers.com/topic/surgeonfish
What is the water temperature of where puffer fish live?
Between 65F and 78F is where most of the puffers like to be.
Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an internal bony skeleton and include fish such as barracudas.
What does the brown trout eat?
Where I am from in Northern California, in the only place I ever fished for them, I used a flyrod. My local shop told me to use a Calliabaetis dry fly (think that's how it's spelled) and I and my friend had good success, but this may be seasonal, as it was in September of the year and relatively warm. They like to hit close to the bank as opposed to rainbows or brookies who tend to range all over...hope this helps!
They will eat any and all flies, smaller fish, mice and even other trout.
An angler fish seems to look irritated and it probably is the ugliest creature in the world. Most of them live on the bottom of the or in the depths of the Atlantic/Antarctic oceans. They are usually dark gray/dark brown in color and aside from the horrid looks, they have huge heads and enormous mouths which are filled with many sharp teeth. It's tipped with a bit of flesh that glows and their mouths are gigantic compared to their body. The females have a piece of flesh that hangs over their mouths like a fishing pole and that's where they got their name; the male angler fish has a piece of flesh that hangs above their head, so that's how you can tell the difference between them. :)
An Angler Fish eats fish, srimps and crustaceans. There is a huge diffence between the female angler fish and the male. He eats smaller portions at younger age; because he is very small compare to the female.
The Female can grow up to 47 inches and the male only to 2.5 inches. Saying this when the male is grown enough, if he attached himself to the female by bitting her skin that will be HIS LAST BITE!
For that moment on he will mate forever with that Female and will depend on her for everything including nourishemnt(feed). Their bodies will become one and the only way that the male can feed is attaching himself to the female blood streamed; and this is for the rest of his life. He will lose all his organs including his eyes.
The angler fish male does not have a digest tube.
Which zone do viper fish live in?
The viperfish lives in the deep waters of the ocean. This fish prefers warms tropical waters and can be found in the Pacific Ocean.
What fish are caught in Belize?
yes Fishing is very important in Belize and Belizeans love the taste of fresh fish...
Are sole and flounder the same fish?
Nope, completely different species, although superficially, quite similat to look at. Both are saltwater 'flat' fish that are frequently found in estuaries. Both are prized as a food fish, with Sole being the fish of choice. Typically, flounders tend to be more circular in shape (and heavier), whilst sole tend more towards an oval shape.
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Another location for mining fish occurs within the Tales of the World : Radiant Mythology, where in the third city scape there is a dungeon called "Frosthollow" in which, using a pickaxe at a gathering spot, you may retrieve such things as tuna, mackrel, squid, octupus. Thus, you have mined fish.
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What is difference in the colour of fish when viewed from top and bottom?
Most fish are darker on the top and lighter on the bottom. it is to camouflage from both its predators above the water and predators below the fish.
What kind of relationship does a sea anemone and a clownfish have?
The relationship of the clown fish and sea anemone is symbiotic in that the clownfish, having a coating of mucous that makes it immune to the anemone's deadly sting, can swim in safety in the anemone's tentacles, meanwhile attracting other fish as food for the anemone.
yes they can. But how will you catch it? they live in Antarctica,
or there is a method of fishing called ice fishing you drill a hole threw the ice then you put a wax worm on your jigging rod and lightly move your line up and down. when ice fishing you pretty much do this on fresh water lakes.
Why are fishes and whelks suited to live in a rock pool?
There is food and there are minerals (from the rocks) to nourish the fish and the whelks
Do shrimps have both scales and fins?
shrimps don't really have either. They certainly dont have scales. You could call some of the paddle like structurs in pelagic shrimp 'fins' but i probably wouldnt.
How old can a clownfish live up to?
The oldest clownsfish in captivity are namer Harold and Maude. They turned 34 in 2013 and are still alive as far as anyone knows. These fish are a pair of Percula clowns. These fish are owned by Dudley Hartz. They curently reside in a 29 gallon tank and have survived huricane Katrina
In a rock pool what adaptations does a small fish have?
I know this isn't much, but the fish is so small it can fit through the teeth of other fish that are bigger than it in the rock pool. Also the fish has gills which allows it to swim far down in the water and stay in the water because one of its predators (the seagull) can't go in the water. Lastly, the fishes scales tend to be dark green so they can camouflage. But say the fish is a florescent color then because its small it can squeeze into small rock gaps.
What are three characteristics of bony fish?
Bony fish (Class: Osteichthyes) have:
1. a bony skeleton
2. a swim bladder
3. a gill flap or cover (the operculum)
How do clownfish help sea anemone?
By cleaning it and sometimes also by attracting passively other fishes.