depends on the fish. different fish have different heights!
People need this question answered. How about the height of a Salmon. Do you know that? Maybe you could list heights of the fish you know. Like so:
Salmon:___
Trout:___
Blowfish:___
ect.
The length of a fish is the distance between the tip of the snout (front of the fish) and the end of the tail.
2 to 5 inches.
Chrysiptera talboti is more commonly known as Talbot fish. The fish is a marine fish. It is yellow in color and reached to be about 6 centimeters in length.
It will die, because they need salt to survive for any great length of time.
Its called the aku and it is a skipjack tuna.I t is otherwise known as the arctic bonito, mushmouth, oceanic bonito, striped tuna, or victor fish. It grows up to 1 m (3.3 feet) in length.
All of the true fish have backbones, because they are all vertebrates, and are classed as fish partly on the basis that they have a backbone. Jawless fish (Agnatha - hagfish, lamprey) do not have a true backbone, but they do have a stiffening rod that runs the length of the fish and serves the same purpose. It can be thought of as a primitive back bone. So, to answer your question; all true fish have backbones. This of course excludes things like Starfish and Jellyfish; these are not actually fish, and do not have backbones.
Very deep; it could be about a mile or more below the surface of the Ocean.
12 inches
about 1.5 in
17 Inches
length and width for a 55 gallon fish tank
Chrysiptera talboti is more commonly known as Talbot fish. The fish is a marine fish. It is yellow in color and reached to be about 6 centimeters in length.
Betta fish can be from 2 to 4 inches long when fully grown.
analysis
Storing fish for any real length of time would require freezing.
a meter stick.
if you have a scale use that if you don't I believe you measure length X width X height divided by length
In some parts of its 4,000 + length. The link below will give you details of fish species.
They are tropical fish and should not go below 65F for any length of time.