Do fish ever get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Can a fish get thirsty?

They don't ever get thirsty. Marine fish are what's called hypertonic to the seawater. So essentially, they lose water through their gills to the seawater. The seawater is saltier than their blood.
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Do fish ever drink water?

As well as getting water through osmosis, saltwater fish need to purposefully drink water in order to get enough into their systems. Where their freshwater counterparts direct all of the water that comes into their mouths out through their gills, saltwater fish direct some into their digestive tract.
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Can fish ever get dehydrated?

Freshwater fish that wind up in seawater will have a similar experience, eventually dying as their bodies become overly dehydrated. It's critical that fish use osmosis to regulate salt in their bodies. Without their sophisticated diffusion processes, saltwater fish would literally shrivel up into slimy raisins.
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How often do fish drink water?

Freshwater fish never drink water because their bodies are saltier than the surrounding water. Osmosis draws water into the fish's body through its skin and gills, unlike saltwater fish, where the water is drawn out of the body. If freshwater fish did drink water they would blow up like balloons.
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Do Fish Get Thirsty and Do They Need to Drink Water?



Do fish get bored in tanks?

Fish-keepers sometimes see their pets 'glass surfing' – swimming repeatedly up and down the glass of the tank. This could be the aquatic equivalent of the pacing of a captive tiger that's bored from a lack of stimulation. But the fish could also be stressed from an overcrowded or unfamiliar tank.
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Do fish get lonely?

What is this? Goldfish are just not the same as humans – they're not social animals in the same way that we are, and they don't have the same capacity to get bored or long for companionship. In fact, many of the longest living goldfish have been kept alone, with no obvious harm to their well being.
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Do fishes cry?

"Since fishes lack the parts of the brain that set us apart from the fishes — the cerebral cortex — I doubt very much that fishes engage in anything like crying," Webster told LiveScience. "And certainly they produce no tears, since their eyes are constantly bathed in a watery medium."
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Do fish get hungry?

Fish will eat as much as they need, so dispense the food in a few servings. When they start spitting out the food, they've eaten enough. If there is food remaining in the tank and floating to the bottom, you're giving your fish too much feed.
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Do fish have feelings?

Fish Have Feelings, Too: The Inner Lives Of Our 'Underwater Cousins' : The Salt Jonathan Balcombe, author of What A Fish Knows, says that fish have a conscious awareness — or "sentience" — that allows them to experience pain, recognize individual humans and have memory.
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Can a fish drown?

Most fish breathe when water moves across their gills. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don't technically drown, because they don't inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen.
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Do fishes pee?

Fish have kidneys which produce urine containing ammonium, phosphorus, urea, and nitrous waste. The expelled urine encourages plant growth on coral reefs; downstream benefits also include increased fertilization of algae and seagrass, which in turn provides food for the fish.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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Do fish ever fart?

Most fish do use air to inflate and deflate their bladder to maintain buoyancy which is expelled either through their mouth or gills which can be mistaken for a fart. For example, sand tiger sharks gulp air into their stomachs at the surface which they then discharge out the back door to attain a desired depth.
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Can you drown a fish by dragging it backwards?

Fish drowning....not possible! A "Shark" as we all know is considered a fish and the question is asking in general terms of fish. Sharks can drown when pulled backwards because water get inside their gills. Sometimes, when fisherman kill sharks pulling them backwards for a while when taking them back to the shore..."
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Can you get your fish high?

THC edibles appear to have no effect on fish. Scientists in Lebanon fed tilapia pellets laced with cannabis oil to see if cannabinoids would have a calming effect on fish. Their conclusion: Unlike other pets such as dogs and cats, fish feel no such high on THC.
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Do fish know their owners?

Surprisingly, science has found that fish are capable of recognizing their owner's face, even if the owner is standing by the tank with other people. Fish can develop an association between something they like, being fed, with the person who feeds them.
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How can you tell if a fish is sad?

If your fish is swimming frantically without going anywhere, crashing at the bottom of his tank, rubbing himself on gravel or rocks, or locking his fins at his side, he may be experiencing significant stress. Talk to your veterinarian about treatment and look into what may be causing the stress and alleviating it.
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How do I know if my fish are happy?

Generally speaking, following are some of the ways you can tell if your fish are happy.
  1. They swim back and forth freely and energetically around the tank.
  2. Quite like humans, happy fish might have a vibrant glow to their skin. ...
  3. They do not appear fearful of the other fish in the tank. ...
  4. They are breathing normally.
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Can a fish scream?

Fish don't audibly scream when they're impaled on hooks or grimace when the hooks are ripped from their mouths, but their behavior offers evidence of their suffering—if we're willing to look.
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Do fish ever shut their eyes?

Unlike humans and several other mammals who settle in for a cozy night of rest, most of them remain in motion and don't close their eyes. Actually, they can't close their eyes because they lack eyelids. Some species continue to float along and will occasionally move a fin to keep oxygen flowing into their gills.
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Can a fish feel a hook in its mouth?

Do Fish Feel Pain When Hooked? Studies show that fish possess the necessary receptors to process pain and in rainbow trout, 22 different receptors are present around the mouth, eyes and jaw. So with that information, it would be very strange to conclude that fish do not feel pain when hooked.
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How do you keep fish entertained?

To stimulate your fish's brain, give it toys like floating rocks and caves for it to hide in. You can even train your fish to do tricks like swim through a hoop or jump out of the water with a little practice. Keeping your fish healthy and active will help you enjoy your fish for longer.
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Do fishes get cold?

Fish definitely get cold, the question is what “cold” means to them. All fish species have a preferred range of water temperature. However, it varies massively depending on where they're from. A tropical Lionfish might start shivering at around 75°, while a Northern Pike would get heatstroke in water that hot.
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Why are fish tanks so relaxing?

Most put it down to the hypnotic effect of watching fish swim back and forth in their tank; it's an innately calming movement, and one that can help to relax the mind and ease muscle tension. Others think it goes deeper than that, to something buried in the human psyche.
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