How do fish hydrate them selfs?
Most fish that live in the ocean, take in saltwater through their mouths. They then filter out the air (which is how they get oxygen) and blow the water out of their gills. When they need water they start with the same by taking the saltwater into their mouths but, this time they filter out the oxygen AND salt and just keep the clean water. Explaining how they filter this would take to long so this is just the simple answer. I hope it was useful and informant.
If there is two father and two son each got a fish how come they bring them 3 in home?
There are only three people: a grandfather, father, and son. The grandfather is the father of the father, the father is the son of the grandfather, and the son is the son of the father. That's why two fathers and sons who each caught one fish brought three home.
Can you use the product called Had a Snail with Cory catfish?
Had a Snail controls, and is thereby detrimental only to invertebrates. Shrimp, lobsters, crayfish, snails, etc are affected. Fish & plants are not affected. Use as directed - 1 drop per gallon & then in two weeks another treatment to affect any snails that were in egg sacs when the initial treatment was performed. We have Japanese Trapdoor snails in our aquarium, and live plants (as well as our fish). When we bring in new plants we quarantine them & treat with Had a Snail for several weeks so that we do not introduce what we consider 'junk snails' (that are frequently found stowing away on aquarium plants) into our tank. The quarantined plants are rinsed several times in non-treated water then over the course of several more days before they are planted in our tank. We've never lost a fish (we have 4 corys), or a plant to Had a Snail. Hope that helps. :)
What fish live in the Great Barrier Reef?
Well over one thousand species of fish inhabit the Great Barrier Reef. They include:
There are 2 sons and 2 fathers they all caught a fish but only 3 were caugt how is it possible?
Simple. There were only three people. There was a Grandfather [oldest], his son [2nd], and his son's son [youngest]. There were two sons: the youngest and his father, who was the oldest's son; and there were two fathers: the oldest was father to the 2nd person who was father to the youngest.
What is the respiratory organ of fish?
Human beings breathe using our lungs. Oxygen goes into our blood and carbon dioxide goes out of our blood and into our lungs. When we breathe out we get rid of it. These gasses dissolve in our blood.
In water there is dissolved oxygen. Fish don't have lungs; they have specially developed organs called gills. As water flows over the gills oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide can come out of the fish's blood through the delicate membrane of the gills. Some fish are able to pump water over their gills, which means that they can lie on the bottom or stay still in the water. Other fish need to keep moving to pass fresh water over their gills.
What does the golden lure in flick fishing do?
It makes the fish that you catch bigger, and gives you a ten percent higher chance of hooking a named fish.
Not if you are careful not to touch the fish with dry hands: this can damage the outer surface of the fish's skin, leading to fungal lesions.
Can fish and curd eat together.any skin disease?
It may cause skin allergy to some. My granny would never allow us to eat fish with curd.
Is a koala a mammal bird fish amphibian or a reptile?
it is a mammal because it has warm blood and breaths, doesn't hatch out of egg...
remember all this stuff so you can tell apart mammals more easy
Can you survive an an island by eating fish alone?
if u get to drink water, fresh water not from the ocean, then yes
What impact does a tadpole have on the pond that its living in?
What will happen to that pond that the tadpoles live in is that anything that eats the tadpoles will either:
Tadpoles are rather useful in that they eat algae and decaying plant matter in a pond. They also will develop into frogs or toads which eat a lot of bugs. Not to mention them sometimes being dinner for some other critter in the chain of life.
What is a guppies personality?
Guppies are fish. They do not have personalities like people do. They have evolved instincts and behaviour patterns.
Are bottom fish more likely to be streamlined?
No. The faster moving pelagic/surface dwelling species of fish are more likely to be streamlined.