You should feed your fish only once a day and one pinch of fish food will be fine if you have a small fish. If you have a medium or large feed twice a day- once in the morning and once again at night.
If you over feed you fish all the time it might have a chance of dying.
Same food a regular glo-fish eats (the mother or father). I recommend fish flakes because it gives the fish a diet and you don't have to feed them ALL the time, but if they are huge, i recommend blood worms or shrimp.
clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them
Fish are born in eggs
Fish do not experience labor in the same way that mammals do. Fish reproduce by laying eggs, which are often fertilized externally. The female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are then fertilized by the male fish.
Yes, a dory is a type of fish that lays eggs. Dories are marine fish in the family Zeidae, and like many other fish species, they reproduce through fertilization of eggs laid by the female.
The answer is YES!
Glo fish are genetically changed Zebra Danios. They would be eaten by any of the larger cichlids such as Oscars.
Glo fish don't have gravid spots. Gravid spots are actually the many eyes of the unborn babies of certain live bearing fish like guppies, mollies, and platies.
Yes.
Only live bearing fish get pregnant and Glo fish being a type of danio are egg layers therefore the eggs are fertilized and develop outside the fish's body. So no Glo fish is ever going to get pregnant
Yes they are.
freshwater.
No. Glo fish are freshwater organisms and lobsters are saltwater organisms. And if they could live in the same water, one eats the other.
They have been injected with a bit of jellyfish DNA to make them glo. They are banned from sale in many countries that have a conscience when it comes to interfering with nature. (As are Parrot Cichlids)
Glo fish are Zebra Danios that have been injected with a jellyfish gene to make them glow. They can mix with most Tetras OK.
ugly
depends on the fish.