Perhaps It's Broken!
Yes, some fish are known to blow bubbles as a way of communicating, playing, or as part of their breeding behavior. For example, Betta fish are known to make bubble nests in the wild by blowing bubbles on the water's surface to construct a nest for their eggs.
Commercial bubbles for children are not always safe for cats. Make sure to buy bubbles specifically made for cats. Catnip scented bubbles are a great choice.
they arent real
Michael Jackson's pet monkey was named Bubbles. Bubbles was a chimpanzee that became highly popular due to his close relationship with the singer.
No not all dogs play with bubbles, but some would they are all different like my friend has a dog that will not do anything so i know that would not play with bubbles and i have a dog who will play with bubbles so i know that they are all different.
MY DAD HAS HAD ALOT OF FISH AND I HAVE SEEN BUBBLES COMING OUT OF THEIR GILLS BEFORE, IT USUALLY MEANS THAT THEY HAVE ALOT OF AIR COMING INTO THEIR LUNGS SO IT MAKE BUBBLES WHEN THEY BREATHE OUT.
no they arent
Then your filter is not on.
Are you sure they're bubbles and not eggs? If they're bubbles the it is just from your filter putting bubbles in the water.
yes they filter their food by the holes that their at the back of them that why they make bubbles
If you havent heard if they are coming by now they probably arent
It is a stone that goes at the end of the airline that the bubbles comes out of. It goes into the top hole of the box filter... When the bubbles comes out of that hole, it creates a current so the water will go through the filter.
the eggs are probably rotten.
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one direction arent coming to qatar ...
they arent, its just the mud makig the water dirty if you filter it the water is drinkable
If you have bubbles coming out of your kitchen faucet, you have a venting problem. It has nothing to do with soap in your faucet.