well fishes mostly live in the river or pond
In the sea you nutter. jokes.
In Water (H2O)
They eaat tropical fish flakes (some will or not) Bloodworms (Mostly would eat) or any live things that will fit in the glass fish mouth
You can put sucker fish in ponds, but you will need somewhere to keep it in the winter if you live in a state that has cold winters and/or snow. Unlike the Koi and goldfish they cannot live under the ice in the pond. The coldest temperature sucker fish can withstand is about 55 degrees.
puffer fish are mostly found near shore in temperate and tropical seas worldwide. though some are oceanic or live in the deep sea .A large number of puffers are found in brackish and fresh water.
The first fish to develop legs and who mostly developed as the earliest amphibians, being able to live on and as well in water, came about around 370-400 million years ago.
Rainbow Fish are live bearing fish.
mostly not salt water fish
Mostly plankton
in the river mostly
they mostly live in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and some live in the Pacific near Oceania
omnivore
Mostly arctic hares and fish.
They live mostly on land; unlike algae which cloud fish tanks and ponds. :)
Most! Maybe if you go to a pet shop and ask but mostly all fish can live with a goldfish in a tank
Some do- salmon spawn in fresh water but live mostly in the ocean. Most fish live in either one or the other, not both.
My friend had hers in a mixed tank of platties and goldfish and such. They are lazy doccile fish mostly.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
Mostly it is only the (mostly) furry mammals that have live young. There are exceptions, like certain reptiles and fish. Annelids, that is, worms, do not have live young.