Thanks, Pratyeka; at first, I was thinking that the second fish should have been floating HIGHER in the water than the first, for the water is salty. …That’s right, all bodies float better in salt water than in fresh water. So, you’re saying that the second fish has more water in its body than the first fish does. Less air; the more air in a body, the better it floats.
Farside99 about 9 years ago
Wait, it’s gotta come out sometime…. What’s that I’m swimming in? Please, somebody, turn on the filter!
clacou about 9 years ago
one of life’s mystery: do fish get thirsty?
155088 about 9 years ago
COLOR!
paullp Premium Member about 9 years ago
Don’t tell me he was eating Goldfish crackers!
What? Me worried ? about 9 years ago
Never drink the water ,fish do the nastiest things in it !
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
Hindsight is flawless!
english.ann about 9 years ago
Thanks, Pratyeka; at first, I was thinking that the second fish should have been floating HIGHER in the water than the first, for the water is salty. …That’s right, all bodies float better in salt water than in fresh water. So, you’re saying that the second fish has more water in its body than the first fish does. Less air; the more air in a body, the better it floats.