Flush it down the toilet!
No. Fish do not get itchy.ANSWER: Oh-ho-ho, I beg to differ sir. Sharks and even dolphins have been known to suffer the seven year itch and because fish are often found in schools there is the whole head lice thing that cause a lot of unwanted itching.
Most pet/aquarium shops I know will take unwanted fish provided they are in good condition. The better shops will usually give you a credit or cash in exchange for good fish. There are only 2 proposed humane ways of killing fish that I know of. One is to place the fish in a suitable container and place the container in a freezer. After freezing the fish can be disposed of (Garbage). The other is to slam/throw the fish down very hard onto a hard surface/floor. Then wrap and dispose of in the normal way. (Garbage) Do NOT under any circumstances release the fish into the environment or put them live into the toilet.
The urinary bladder is situated behind the Vent (Anus) on the fish. Just as it is on humans, it is there to release any unwanted waste from the body. Fish have two bladders, one is a swim bladder and the other is the urinary bladder. Do not get these mixed up. The swim bladder allows the fish swim in different densities of water and the urinary bladder is to pass urine. Fish do not use urea to get rid of their nitrogen like mammals do, but instead use NH3 Ammonia.
they eat unwanted insects
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
If it is fish bait then dispose of it in a lake,river, or ocean. So that the fish can enjoy it.
no this is a mere myth
Some fish have no gender at all, this is caused by chemical and other unwanted toxins polluting lakes that fish have their habitat in. The pollution changes their organs, making them unable to reproduce.
They defecate for the same reason any other animal does, to get rid of wastes and unwanted products in the body.
A Plecosotmus is a freshwater fish in Central and South America. This species of fish is known as the "sucker fish". They are well known for their uncanny ability to keep tanks clean from algae or any other unwanted debris.
Unwanted is an adjective.
Fish can be found in all oceans, most lakes and rivers. They are caught by different countries, and then shipped to processing plants where they take out the unwanted garbage. Unfortunately many species of fish are overfished and are decreasing in number. After it is processed, it is sold to different countries where it is eaten. Hope this helps!
If the hamster are unwanted, nobody wants it.
Unwanted Soldiers was created in 1999.
No. Fish do not get itchy.ANSWER: Oh-ho-ho, I beg to differ sir. Sharks and even dolphins have been known to suffer the seven year itch and because fish are often found in schools there is the whole head lice thing that cause a lot of unwanted itching.
# They are a walking catfish. # Somebody moved them. # They are a couple of unwanted pets. # They happened to be stuck to a boat (shellfish) and then got scraped off in the pond. # Sombody found a stranded fish and put it into the pond. Fish eggs and fry can also adhere to water birds and be 'flown in'.
"What are the undesirable and unwanted effects in the medium?