It happens because they are stressed. Maybe provide some caves for him. It makes them feel at home. They like to eat algae pellets. Try giving him a name. He might feel happier!!
when doe the color start to change with a red tail catfish
No, they see most colors, but not red. Red looks pale green to horses.
No but there was a species of dolphin once,
it means beaver, red tail
The Gray African Red Tail.
in the ocean
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
yes! yes they will. Red tailed sharks are very aggressive and territorial not to mention that they will go for the goldfish's long fines.
Pale Male is 20 years old as of the winter of 2010, quite old for Red Tail Hawk standards.
Well, Yes And Now, Because All Sharks Can Be Gentle Creatures, But When Provoked,Or If Yuh Get Near Their Territory Or Babies, They Can Become Very Agressive
Rainbow and red tail sharks are good for 20 gallons
Because the tails of typical adults are red orange in color. But two races, the Krider's red tailed hawk, and the Harlan's red tailed hawk, have pale buff tails with faint bars.
The red tailed hawk is found all across North America, whever adequate food is available, even nesting in city parks and ledges of tall buildings. The redtail is the most common large hawk in the country. There are three races, the common red tail, Krider's red tail, which is a pale race found on the prairies, and Harlan's red tail, a dark race from the northwest to Alaska.
The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky (Mustela sibirica), a species of weasel rather than an actual sable. It is pale red in colour with darker tips.-Wikipedia
Yes, There is many sharks in red bay!
The Red Sea Sharks was created in 1958.
The red tailed hawk is the most common species in North America, and estimated numbers are over one and a half million birds. The red tail occurs in various habitats, with three distinct races, the common red tail, found over most of the eastern two thirds of the country, Krider's red tail, a pale race found on the plains, and Harlan's red tail, of Alaska and the Canadian Northwest. This race is dark in color, and may be considered a separate species after more research is done.