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Fish

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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Where does a flower horn fish live?

They are originated from east Asian countries. Primarily from the Island of Philippines,Thailand..

Flowerhorn being hybrid are not naturally occurring species. They are a result of cross-breeding amongst native chichlid species from these regions. However the exact strains used have been kept a secret...

They don't have a nature habitat unless offcourse someone got bored and dropped their fish in a nature freshwater source.

Are eastern blue gropers freshwater?

Eastern Blue Gropers are saltwater fish. They are found along the southern coastal waters of Australia.

Eastern Blue Groper habitats range from Hervey Bay in Queensland to Wilsons Promontory in Victoria.

Western Blue Groper habitats range from Houtman Abrolhos to Melbourne.

They live along the coast, mostly in exposed reefs and feed on invertebrates such as sea urchins, crabs and mussels.

All Gropers are born female. When they begin to mature, their bodies go through a phase that may transform them into males or keep them as females.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of wrasse fish living with black sea bass?

Advantages are one gets food one gets cleaned

Disadvantages are Wrasse fish has shorter life span

Are fish endotherms?

No, catfish are not endothermic. Endothermy uses methods such as shivering, sweating, panting, storing and burning fat to keep the body temperature at a constant rate.

Catfish, and indeed all fish are actually poikilothermic. This means that there body temperature rises and falls with their environment. When a fish is in cold water their body temperature falls to match it, and when it moves to warm water it rises again. Fish can move deeper in the water too cool down and swim higher when they need more warmth. By doing this, the fish is able to regulate its body temperature.

Is tetra a fish?

There is a tetra fish, sometimes it's called a "neon" fish.

tetra is also a prefix meaning 4. Tetrapod is a four limned animal.

Do baby mollies mate with their mothers?

Baby fish, like most baby animals, can't reproduce. As far as I know, mollies reach sexual maturity at four to five months of age. As members of the livebearer family, it is sometimes difficult to tell the sex of a molly at a young age, because the male sex organs are among the last mature features to develop. After about three months, males appearing in the baby tank should be removed to prevent inbreeding (assuming that the fish were from the same mother, any resultant pregnancies will probably have a high rate of deformities.)

If you are breeding for a particular trait, you can cross a molly back with its mother. However, most serious breeders of live-bearers do most of their important breeding with virgin females. This is because mollies, along with platies, guppies and swordtails, can store sperm from a previous mating and become pregnant and bear young five or six times from a single mating. This means that after the first mating, it is often impossible to tell who the father is. Crossing brother and sister would be easier, but again, the birth defect rate is likely to be significantly higher. Serious breeders generally cull out any fish that aren't brightly colored and perfectly formed anyway, but I would personally try to avoid inbreeding because i don't want to cull fish if I can avoid it.

What is substance fishing?

fishing to provide food for one's

Where does clam powder come from animal or plant?

Clam powder comes from the animal, clam. So it is indeed an animal product.

Does ozone kill fish?

Ozone could kill fish at a high enough level.

However, ozone is commonly used in aquaculture, aquariums, and other applications to keep fish healthy, water clean and clear, and reduce maintenance of tanks.

Check out your local zoo, it will certainly have an ozone system used for the aquariums and aquatic life. This is how they keep the water so clear and blue.

Ozone levels must be controlled very closely as too much ozone can harm fish, just like it can harm us if there is too much ozone in the air.

What dose fish mean?

One or two capsules twice daily, as needed. Maximum daily dose 4

How do silver fish move around?

Silver fish are actually a wingless insect, so moves round on legs.

How many wings do fish have?

No fish ave wings - even the flying fish do not have wings.

However rays ans skates have a body shape were parts are called wings and these come in pairs.

Do fish have ankles?

Fish have no ankles, nor do they ride bicycles.