Can fish actually drown?
Now seriously, can fish actually drown?
Now seriously, can fish actually drown?
Hello, About a week ago, I bought two bristletail catfish and put them in my 150L aquarium. On the third or fourth day, I noticed that one of them had a red belly and a red discoloration near the gills. Both catfish are very young, about 1-2 months old. After a few days, I wondered…
Hello, I wanted to get 2 axolotls. Would a 80×40×40 tank be sufficient, i.e. 110 liters
Hello, It's just a theoretical consideration. I have a 180-liter aquarium and wanted to replace it with a 300-liter one in a year or two. I was wondering if it would be possible to buy two eels now and then, of course, add them to the new aquarium. Would that be theoretically possible or is…
Hello, I have a question. I keep Platies and Mollies. My female Platy gave birth about six weeks ago. The offspring have grown, but I haven't noticed any changes in the last three weeks. My Molly offspring, which arrived two weeks later, has already outgrown her in growth. My question is, is this normal?
Yes, at the first moment, this sounds a bit strange, but there are also superficial birds under the fish and these need a free surface, otherwise they drown. These would be:
Some fish species can drown.
Among the popular aquarium fish, for example, the spotted fish Trichopodus trichopterus. Its gills are not enough to cover the oxygen demand in the long term, and it relies on the air breath via the so-called labyrinth organ.
There are species such as the pulmonary fish that have to show up regularly and catch up. If they are denied access to the water surface, they can actually drown under certain conditions.
No, but suffocate.
Sure they can also drown,google once you see it.
Fact, I thought fish breathing alone through the pebbles.
You never learn.
Of course, for example dolphins or a whale. they do not come to the surface to breathe they would “trinken”
Both species are not fish.
Jein, too little oxygen die sometimes in the summer
When plants die, even in winter.
Yeah, fish can drown when they get too little oxygen.
Yes, they can.
They can suffocate to lack of oxygen.
yes haha