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No, a fish's scales do not shed as the fish grows larger. Instead, the fish's scales grow in size as the fish grows. The scales provide protection for the fish and do not need to be shed like skin or fur.
yes fish do shed. it is most common in types of fish that are in warmer water. it may look like your other fish-(if you have any)- have been picking on it. but most of the time the fish is shedding.
of course not
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
they shed every 2 weeks
The homograph of "small shelter" is "bass" (meaning low in pitch or a type of fish). The homograph of "get rid of" is "bass" (meaning a freshwater or marine fish).
If you are using tap water for the bowl without conditioner parts of the betta will start to "shed". If you aren't using conditioner then I recommend to go to a pet store and get "betta fish conditioner" that protects against tap water.
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no they dont shed but sharks skin some times fall off in fights or stuff like that if its a sharks
3 fish heads
It depends on how they are used.Both words could be nouns or verbs.noun - The nets are kept in the shed. The trapsare in the shed too.verb - The fisherman nets the fish in the morning. Jon traps possums in the holidays. - (present tense)