It is quite possible for a fish to regrow damaged and/or torn fins provided that you catch it early enough.
The key to this is very clean tank water, very regular water changes, along with the use of water conditioner, aquarium salt, and items such as Melafix and Pimafix.
They swim, they have gills, they live under water, they are sea creatures. They have fins, they travel in schools, they live underwater, and they have scales. Most fishes have gills, fins, and scales. Their skeletons are either made of cartilage and bone. they are cold blooded
A goldfish is a ray-finned fish because its fins are supported by bony rays. Ray-finned fishes belong to the class Actinopterygii, characterized by fins made of webs of skin supported by bony spines or rays. This differs from lobe-finned fishes like lungfish or coelacanths, which have fins with a fleshy, lobed appearance.
Fishes are cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for movement and stability. They vary in size, shape, and color, and most species have scales covering their body. Fishes reproduce by laying eggs or giving birth to live young, and they play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems.
The ray-finned fishes are characterized by having fins supported by bony spines or rays. They also have a skeleton made of bone, scales covering their bodies, and a swim bladder for buoyancy control. Ray-finned fishes are the most diverse group of fishes, with over 30,000 species.
2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
yes
gold fish have 7 fins
Yes, all fish do have fins to help them swim. But some have very small fins, and some marine animals such as snakes and eels may not have true fins. Most fish have prominent fins at the end of their tails to guide them, as well as dorsal fins on their backs.
A dorsal fin is the one on the top of the fishes back.
There are two sets of "paired" fins. The ones on each side of the fish behind the gills are the "Pectoral Fins" and the ones in front of the fishes vent on the underside of the fish are the "Ventral Fins". Sometimes these fins are wrongly refered to as "Pelvic Fins".
no fish are animals that have only 2 fins
Correct
Thats how they swim
Pectoral fins.
First of all, the plural of octopus is, "octopi." They have neither fins or tails, rather eight arms to help them move about.
No, they use their tails.
Fish need tail because, it ( the tail) along with the fins propells it forward as it swims and navigates the sea.