because he sucks at fishing
He ate them
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Crayfish will actually attack fish. It is best to keep them separated.
It is not recommended to keep a dead pregnant fish in the tank as it can decompose and release toxins into the water, putting the other fish at risk. It's best to remove the fish promptly and perform a water change to maintain the water quality.
"The Case of the Missing Mermaid" is a fictional game, unfortunately. It is unlikely that any more Humongous Entertainment games will be produced. However, Freddi Fish 3, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, Pajama Sam 2, and Spy Fox 1 are all on iPad now.
because he sucks at fishing
because he sucks at fishing
because he sucks at fishing
He is able to hit the fish in the book, Brian's Hunt.
Whyhh doesn't the fish spear that brian makes work?
The fish may be missing from the tank due to factors such as illness, water quality issues, predators, or the fish jumping out of the tank.
brian cooks his first fish by sticking the bow and arrow down the water and waiting for the fish to come close a fish stpooed in front of the arrow and he aimed it benath it and realesed and then the fish was dead
He ate them
My Arms Keep Missing You was created on 1987-11-28.
The fish spear that Brian makes does not work because it is not sharp enough to penetrate the fish's skin. Additionally, the spear lacks enough stability and weight to be effective in catching fish underwater. Brian learns from this experience and later creates a more effective spear using a sharp tip and a heavier, more balanced design.
Brian can't hit the fish because he is aiming to high. The water refracts the image by bending the light. So in order to hit the fish Brian must actually aim below the fish.
The main concern when a fish goes missing from an aquarium is the potential impact on the overall ecosystem of the tank. This could disrupt the balance of the tank and lead to issues with water quality and the health of other fish. Additionally, the missing fish may be in distress or in need of medical attention.