Gas bubble disease in fish occurs when water is supersaturated with dissolved gas, leading fish to absorb these gases and develop bubbles within their bodies. The excess gas absorbed by the fish forms ...
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Can fish drown? The truth is surprisingly complex
Recent explorations into aquatic biology have unveiled a surprising reality: fish, despite being creatures of water, can ...
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