Probably because its cooler in deeper water, kind of like the deep end of the pool is cooler that the kiddie pool.
No. Chlorine will break down on its own...eventually....but it will take days and days. (And your fish would be dead by then.) If you have a fish tank, you need to buy a bottle of dechlorinator - it is not expensive.
The time it takes for fish eggs to hatch varies greatly depending on the fish species. It can range from as little as a few days to several weeks. Water temperature and other environmental factors also play a role in the incubation period.
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.
Because there is no sunlight deeper which means no food can grow.
Fish go to the bottom of the pond when it is sunny for many reasons such as:-When it is sunny the water appears to be clearer. The visibility is better and predators can see the fish clearly. To avoid predators it is a natural instinct of fish to go further down to save them selvesWhen it is sunny the surface of the water tends to heat up due to the sun's rays and convection currents keep the warm water on the top and the cold water down. Since their natural habitat consists of cold water and also due to the heat of the surface they go down
The best way to stop fishing for small fish , is to stop fishing . If you mean " how stop catching small fish " then the answer is , use a larger hook , and or bait . Also another way is to fish deeper waters . Most larger fish like deeper water for protection , and generally only come into shallower water to feed , or spawn.
It depends on if the fish are biting. During rainstorms many fish will retreat to deeper water where the water isn't as turbulent. Some fish will hold more to the medium water column hoping to catch smaller fish and or insects falling from the surface.
well if its cold water fish then 3-4 days :)..
Bass fish generally tend to live in fresh water, however they can be found in both fresh water as well as salt water. The older bass fish generally occupy the deeper parts of the water, whereas the younger fish live on higher parts of the water.
Because there are much better salt water fish out deeper in the ocean. You would normally go about 40 miles out
Star fish can survive about 5 days out of water. Then they will die from Dehydration.
You can fish rapalas on rock beds and in deeper water, where you will find bass suspended. It is most effective bouncing them off of the rock bottom and retrieving it slow.
No. A fish's body is naturally buoyant to allow it to float at a certain level in the water. Saltwater is more dense (because of the salt), which makes a fish more buoyant. A freshwater fish, swimming in saltwater, will float too high in the water, and it will die from struggling to keep itself at a deeper water level.
Fish have an organ called the swim bladder. When the want to go deeper they fill it up with water and they sink down. When the want to go up, they release all the water and they float up.
It all depends on by what and how severely the water is polluted also some fish cleverly swim to unpolluted waters when the water where they are living gets badly polluted and sometimes bigger fish that cannt travel well will dive deeper than usual to get away from the pollution