i have a mudskipper. the store said that they are freshwater fish so i put it in freshwater. it almost died the next day. then i got aquarium salt and used it. my mudskipper is still happy and alive!!!
To make fresh fish food, grind up fruits and vegetables with dry fish or shrimp, then mix it with diluted unflavored gelatin to make a thick and homogenous consistency. This can be frozen for later use. You should add some vitamin and mineral supplements, and possibly Spirulina (blue green algae) for extra nutrition. (see related link)
Dark blue with color grey on its back is the color of a flying fish. This type of fish can make powerful, self-propelled dives out of water into the air. Flying fish has about 64 species and grouped in 7 to 9 genera.
How many eggs do sturgeon lay?
Sturgeon lay between 40,000 and 200,000 eggs that hatch in approximately 13 days. An adult sturgeon weighs about 8-pounds and reaches 38-inches in length.
Bees give birth by mating with up to six drones {males} a day...... and after they die. The queen bee is the mother of the pack because she gives birth to everyone literally! But, she doesn't give live birth she lays eggs, which then eventually hatch into larvae and then grow into mature bees.
What is the plural possessive of fish?
That depends on the fish, or fishes. If you have two fishes of the same species, for example two catfish, you say that you have two fish. The plural possessive form of fish is fish's. If you have two fishes of different species, for example a guppy and a catfish, you say that you have two fishes. The plural possessive form of fishes is fishes'.
What kind of fish does captain D serve?
Captain D's primarily serves fried fish and seafood, such as catfish, whitefish, and shrimp. They also offer grilled fish options like salmon.
What is the function of the caudal fin?
There is generally a prominent dorsal fin on the back of the dolphin though it is absent in northern and southern rightwhale dolphins. Some of the river dolphins do not have a dorsal fin, but only a slight ridge or hump on the back. The size, shape and position of the dorsal fin varies from one species to another. The fin is not supported by any bone, but by tough fibrous tissue inside it. Dolphins can have fins that are falcate, triangular, bluntly rounded or totally absent. The functional significance of these different styles of in is uncertain. Some people believe that dorsal fins help dolphins to maintain stability in the water while others believe that a well-developed fin is not essential for survival. However, the blood vessels in the dorsal fin do help to control body temperature. It acts as a heat exchanger during intense activity or when swimming in particularly warm water.
A fish isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of water, creating a natural division between different aquatic ecosystems. This geographical feature can influence the movement of marine species and affect biodiversity in the surrounding areas.
Is an alligator garr fish poisonous?
not to my knowledge...but they're good eating! taste a lot like chicken!
What are all the types of salmon?
The main types of salmon are Chinook (King), Sockeye (Red), Coho (Silver), Pink (Humpy), and Chum (Dog). Each type varies in size, flavor, and texture. Wild-caught salmon is often preferred for its superior taste and nutritional value compared to farmed salmon.
What is the life cycle of minnows?
I won't lie, Minnows don't have a very long life-cycle. Minnows are first eggs laid near water plants and rocks. After just a few weeks, the minnows hatch into teeny-tiny fry. (baby minnows). The baby minnows stick together into a tiny school. Keeping each other save and feeding together. After a few more weeks, the fry turn into Adult minnows and separate. However sadly, once they are adults they are eaten my bigger fish, and mammals.
Olivia the animal lover
Fish culture refers to the practice of raising and breeding fish in controlled environments like ponds, tanks, or cages for commercial or recreational purposes. It involves the management of fish species to optimize growth, reproduction, and health through feeding, water quality control, and disease prevention. Fish culture plays a vital role in providing sustainable seafood production to meet the growing demand for fish globally.
What is a Dragon Fish behavior like?
Dragon fish are known to be nocturnal predators, hunting for their prey at night. They are generally solitary and territorial, exhibiting aggressive behavior towards other tank mates. They have a unique ability to produce red bioluminescent light from their barbels to attract prey.
yes it does!! i know im allergic of fish scales but i didnt know there were scales on it nd i ate it and i broke out!
Dogfish are small to medium-sized sharks with elongated bodies and blunt snouts. They typically have two dorsal fins and large, oval-shaped eyes. Dogfish are usually gray or brown in color and have smooth skin covered in small, tooth-like scales.
Difference between male and female dwarf puffer fish?
Male dwarf puffer fish are typically smaller and have brighter coloration compared to females. In some species, males may also have slight differences in body shape or fin structure to distinguish them from females. Additionally, males may display different behaviors, such as increased aggression during breeding.
What is the correct way to hold a fish knife and fork?
According to Tiffany's Table Manners for Teenagers (1989):
How much water do you put in a fish bowl?
Typically, you should fill a fishbowl halfway to two-thirds full to provide enough space for the fish to swim comfortably and ensure adequate water quality. It's important not to fill it to the very top to prevent splashing and give the fish some space to breathe at the surface.
What type of fish is a rollmop?
Herring Traditionall "Rollmops" are (HERRING) Fillets wrapped around a small sour pickle and cured in brine. The term comes from rollen, meaning - "to roll up" in German. Side note: Moppen means "sour face" in Dutch
What are the three classes of bony fish?
The three classes of bony fish are Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish), Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish), and Dipnoi (lungfish). Ray-finned fish have fins supported by bony rays, lobe-finned fish have fleshy lobed fins, and lungfish are known for their ability to breathe air.
The painting is called "Time is a River Without Banks" created by Marc Chagall in 1930. It portrays a poetic and dreamlike scene with a flying fish carrying a grandfather clock above the rooftops of a village.
Yes, zebrafish are egg-laying species. The female zebrafish can lay hundreds of eggs which are externally fertilized by the male. These eggs are adhesive and typically attached to plants or substrate in the water.