It simply means you're out of your 'comfort zone'. We all have places and situations that we're content with - whether that's a job we've done for a number of years, or a town we've lived in for a long time. Taking someone into a new situation or place - would be like taking a fish out of water - a totally alien concept.
It means that something is hard to understand or to "grasp".
If you mean drown then no, fish have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it passes Through their gills but they suffocate when the flow of water stops passing through the gills or there is a lack of oxygen in the water or when brought out of the water
Fresh water
fish can live in water because they have gills.
Both kinds of fish can live in a delta area. The line between salt water fish and fresh water fish seems to be getting blurrier. Sharks and other typically salt water fish are found many miles up stream in rivers that empty into the ocean. It appears that salt water fish adapt better than fresh water fish as the fish found in fresh water are not found out at sea.
dont you mean saltwater fish?
it means your swimming in a pool with dirty water and fish.....get out!
It means it is something you can do well and are really good at. It should mean you are natural at doing something, just like water is a natural habitat for a fish.
It could mean that you have had a bad encounter with a fish, or a body of water before.
If by clear water you mean freshwater than the fish will have all sorts of problems. It will be more likely to get a disease, stress the fish out, weaken its immune system, and will kill the fish.
What do you mean by "weird"?
i think its a thing under water is it fish?
I would use a cleaning tube or use a bowl or something
Either lack of food, or because of the water. there are freshwater fish and saltwater fish. if you get the water mixed up, it could mean the end for little swimmy :(
it mean the fish that was bumped into is going to died unless you pour cooking oil in the tank and lick up the water like a little doggy
If by "cleaner" you mean "cleaner wrass" the answer is no. Oscars are fresh water fish and cleaner wrass are marines (ie salt water fish)
if you mean bass its a big fish tat lives in fresh water mainly rivers i think