What is Pas tout la in cajun french?
Extremely foolhardy, crazy, empty- headed. Maniacally inclined without thinking.
Yes they do. Commonly silver arowana's are harvested and consumed.
Will a dying fish kill the good fishes?
This depends on many things like how many fish are in the tank, what is the dying fish diagnosed with and what type of fish are in the tank. If you did want to be on the safe side of your other fish i would remove the fish but unfortunately this could cause less chance of survival because moving the fish can cause stress which will sicken the fish even more so the best solution is to, remove the healthy fish(s) into adifferent area and keep the un healthy fish in the aquarium or fish tank.
Overfished or overfishing.
Are there fish in the Lachlan river and what sorts?
yes there is i live in cowra where the lachlan river goes through i have caught yellas redfin trout cod Murray cod and carp from dude who goes fishing aheap
Almost all fish lay eggs. Fertilisation takes place outside the mother's body, and the eggs are generally left alone by the adult fish after that.... among this group are salmon, goldfish, cichlids, tuna, and eels. Some other fish retain the eggs inside the mother. The developing eggs are fed from the yolk, and not from the mother as in mammals. The mothers then give birth to live young..... horn sharks and skates. There are some few species which have a set-up such as mammals with the mother directly supplying nutrients to the young.... guppies, angel sharks, and coelacanths.
What does the prussian officer decide to do with the fish?
he dcides to fry the fish while its still alive
What does the scales of justice represent?
There is meant to be a balance between justice for the individual (presumably in his/her defence) and the right of society to curtail the (unlawful) actions of one to another (presumably the case for the plaintiff / prosecution).
Justice, being blind, (hence the blindfold on the lady), will weigh the evidence and use the "Sword of Truth" to obtain justice.
What is the term for a fish growing as large as its environment allows?
When a fish grows as large as its environment it is an example of a limiting factor to the fishes growth. That is why a goldfish will grow larger with a larger tank.
A baby fish is actually called a fry...which sounds weird when you put it together because its "fish fry"
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What does it mean to acclimate a fish?
When you buy fish from a retailer - their water quality might be slightly different from yours. When you get the fish home, it's always best to gradually mix in some water from your own supply with that of the water in the bag the fish is sold in. Leaving it for a few minutes will acclimatise the fish to its new surroundings.
Does an alligotor have scales yes or no?
Yes, alligators have scales. Their skin is covered in tough, protective scales called scutes, which are made of keratin. These scales help to protect their bodies and retain moisture, making them well-adapted to their environments.
How do fish respond to lack of water?
They die because they cannot breathe, since they get their oxygen from the water.