What type of fish has the most bones?
bony fishes has jaws, scales, a pocket on each side of the head that holds the gills, and a skeloton made of hard bones.
Bony fish may include
Gold fishes
trout fishes
tuna fishes
If you move your sea monkeys to a bigger tank will you have to add more water purifier?
You can,but if u want a bigger tank.I suggest get a 1 gallon tank.fill the tank with bottle water or something you can use but must be distilled water.Leave the big tank for 24-36 hours like usual cuz for the right temperature.If you act too soon your sea-monkeys will suffer the heat or coldness.So a few may survive like 4-5.Then pour the sea-monkeys from the ocean zoo(you have to raise em there) to the big tank.don't use the aqua-leash to transfer them cuz the algae,left over baby sea-monkeys will still be there.the algae is important for food supply and oxygen.
If you want 2 tanks well do the same method but this time you may use the aqua-leash.Collect some algae and sea-monkeys and place them in the other tank but with male and females.
2+2=fish then what is fish +fish?
Two plus two = fish because if u look at a 2 sideways it is half of a fish and if u add another 2 to it it is a whole fish if you look at it sideways! didn't anybody tell u that in like 2nd grade that was a joke at that time.!?
also 3 pus 3 = 8 its all sideways if u look at a 3 sideways its half of an 8 and if u add another 3 its an 8!
What are the scales like on a cartilaginous fish?
They are connected on the side closest to the head and overlap each other
How are gills adapted to absorb lots of oxygen?
They live in water so they developed gills so they could survive in an underwater environment
What kind of fish do caiman eat?
Anacondas and jaguars
Green anacondas prey on small species of caimans, and sometimes large ones as well.
What is a typical diet for tropical fish?
Asking this is like asking "What do animals eat on land?". It's far too generic a question. There is no one correct answer. Some fish are carnivores (meat eaters), some are herbivores (plant eaters), and some are even omnivores (eaters of both plant and animals), some are predators, some are scavengers, some are parasitic. I would venture to say that for the most part, wild fish eat just about any form of organic material, living or dead, animal or vegetable. They eat seaweed, crustateans, other fish, mammals, birds, mollusks, all forms of plankton, waste material (from ships, etc...), just to name a few things.
What is the name of the place where fish is sold?
Most places with water. It really depends on the type of fish. Here are some examples of fishes in certain places:
A fish bowl - Goldfish
A lake/river - (Correct if wrong:) Salmon
An ocean - Manta
Of course, there are many other places and MANY more fish.
pollock is a white fish, considered to be fairly strong it flavour. it is cheap compared to many whitefish and may also be known as coalfish or coley depending on the species. they can grow to over 1m and are usually caught around the latitude of the UK and Canada
Do fish get tired of swimming?
Some fish do, but not exactly like humans. Bony saltwater fish lose water by osmosis. To replenish the lost water, the fish need to drink.
What adaptations do a clown fish have for survival?
Clownfish live in symbiosis with the Sea Anemone. The Clownfish leaves waste for the Anemone to feed on while the Anemone shelters it from predators. The most predominant adaptation a Clownfish has is its ability in immunity to Anemone stings, thusly, the mutualism.
What vitamin does fish give you?
Fish provide people with Omega 3s. They are good for eye and skin health. Fish are also low in calories.
When you buy them, they come with a little packet of growth food, good for almost a year. You need a half-spoon of the tiny spoon it comes with, and that's it. You feed them more when the water is completely clear, every 2-5 days.
How does fish breath with lungs or with fins?
Neither, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air and fins are used for swimming not breathing. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
Fish aren't animals like dogs, but you can train them to follow a light of your hand. You can also put food in one place and your fish will come and eat that way. Everyday your fish will come to that same exact spot ready to be fed.
Algae have the potential to turn any garden pond into a suffocating, ugly eyesore. Some types of fish, however, eat pond algae. These fish are usually bottom-feeders. The best place to find information on species that fit your needs and region is your local fish provider, pet store, or hatchery. These sources can provide information about space requirements, habitats and climate
What is vertebrates and invertebrates fish?
It is more the other way around, in that the question is better asked as, "How many fish are categorized as vertebrates". The answer to that question would be "almost all fish are vertebrates". Because most all fish do have vertebral columns (backbones/spines), internal skeletons, brains and central nervous systems located in craniums (heads) with sensory organs at the fore sections of their bodies. There are some non-bony fish, like hagfish, that are classified sometimes as invertebrates by some, but more often are classified as vertebrates even though they do not have backbones. They could technically be invertebrates. But they have the other characteristics of vertebrates and a very close genetic make up to lampreys, that are vertebrates.
How fossils of fishes and other marine animals occur at high elevations such as the Himalayas?
The Himalaya Mountains were formed by the uplifting of a crustal plate boundary (India and Asian plates), but the area had previously existed as a seabed or ocean floor. Continental drift creates changes in the landforms of the Earth's crust over many millions of years.
How do you get rid of a smell in a fish tank?
A build up of ammonia is very dangerous to your fish so do a water change, taking out about 1/3rd water change. The best thing to use is one of those suction tubes. First wash & rinse your hands well, then reach down into your tank and stir up the gravel very well. Then put the end of your cleaner suction tube right down into the water just above the gravel so that you are not sucking up gravel. Take out about 1/3rd of your water from that level, moving your suction tube all around in the lower level of your tank. Fill with water that you have had setting out for over an hour, make sure it is the same temperature as the water in the tank. Make sure to change filters & cartridges on your pumps and add an undergravel filter if you don't currently have one. No other treatments are needed.
hey so i bet ur wondering if clownfish eat seagrass i searched the whole web and found nothing i had to change the answer though because the person who originally put "only on Friday's!" so im sorry i need it for my science project to but i cant find it anywhere.
Does a fish has slimy or dry scales?
Yes. Sharks have a kind of skin teeth called denticles. That`s why a shark feels like sandpaper.