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Can fish die from eating dead fish?

Yes, fish can die from eating dead fish. Dead fish can harbor harmful bacteria, parasites, and toxins that can cause illness or death in other fish that ingest them. It is not recommended to allow fish to eat dead fish in a closed aquarium environment.


What happens if you do not give a fish food?

If a fish is not given food, it will eventually become malnourished and weak, leading to health issues and possibly death. Fish need a balanced diet to thrive and grow properly. It's important to feed your fish regularly with appropriate food to ensure their well-being.


What do fish eat in the Arctic?

Well there is no difference to fish in the artic and fish not in the artic. Its still the same cycle. Bigger fish eat medium fish medium fish eat small fish small fish eat shrimp(and small cretures like that) shrimp eat plankton The only difference is that fish in the artic have special blood which make them not freeze to death in the water.


There is a population of fish in an isolated pond what is true of the birthrate and the death rate when the pond reaches its carrying capacityexplain?

At carrying capacity, the birth rate and death rate of the fish population will equalize. The birth rate will decrease due to competition for resources, limited space, and increased predation. The death rate will increase as resources become scarce and competition intensifies, balancing the population size at the carrying capacity of the pond.


Is there an animal that will overeat itself to death?

Betta fish will eat themselves to death, which means owners should only feed them once a day, and maybe skip a day so they can have an emptier stomach. Overeating is a cause of death for some betta's especially with children who continue to feed them. A sign of overeating is a large distended belly, and if this overeating habit isn't corrected the fish can over eat to death. The link below has more on the care of betta's, and where some of the information came from. (http://www.aquariumguys.com/betta-fish-care-article.html)