No, sand is ground-up rock.
No, they swallow it from the bottom of the ocean, then once it goes through their digestive system, they poop it out.
Yes, fish do poop. Waste produced by fish is excreted as feces, which helps in the cycling of nutrients in aquatic ecosystems. Proper waste management is important in maintaining healthy aquatic environments.
Fish poop is the common name for fish feces. If you are referring to dead fish parts which are not directly used in food, then fish waste is the proper term.
Yes, the fish love octopus butt mustard.
Cats may choose to poop in barkdust because it feels similar to soft soil or sand, mimicking their natural behavior of burying waste. The texture may also be comfortable for them to dig and cover their waste. Additionally, the scent and texture of the barkdust might attract them due to its natural and earthy elements.
Why yes, as a matter of fact, sand IS poop. Providing, of course, that your diet consists of sand.
He ate sand.
you can see fish poop it is just hard to see you have to really concentrate
Fish don't poop out of their stomach. They poop out of their anus just like all vertibrates. Fish injest food, digest it in the stomach and intestine, and then egest it out the anus.
Do you have sand in your tank? They usually poop on sand. If you do have sand, is it covered by something else? Like moss? If so, you should make a little space in the corner where the gecko can poop. All they need is a little space, and the poop will always end up there. Unless you forget to take out the poop. Then it will be somewhere else.
Well, if you sand it, it will scream.
from the rear
Yes fish poop.
It's made up of weathered rock.
You obviously did not do your homework when it comes to the fish you have and their needs. Sucker fish do not eat poop or rubbish. (No fish does that) They are tropical fish and they are algae eaters.
Fish on the Sand was created in 1987.
Yes, plecos are known to eat fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.