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Aug 16 2009 08:18pm
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how long should i change the tank

for a little fish.
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Aug 17 2009 08:10am
they do sleep, i think
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Aug 18 2009 01:44pm
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio99/bio99047.htm

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Question:  Is it true that fish do not sleep?
Tom M Dechand

Answer:  Most all fish spend time in an energy-saving state that can be called
"rest", and we might even call their behavior "sleep", though it is probably
different than "sleep" in most land
animals.  Many fish, like Bass and perch, rest on or under logs at
night.  Coral reef fish active in the day, hide and rest in crevices
and cracks in the reef to avoid being eaten at night.
The resting behavior of fish is very different from their behavior the
rest of the day. Many minnows, for example, which are very active in
schools during the day, scatter and remain motionless in shallow
water at night.  Many fish "rest" or "sleep" during the day and are
active at night instead, but almost all fish sleep.
There are some animals that never stop swimming, like many species of
shark, however, they HAVE to keep moving to push water through their mouths
in order to breathe, and they may still sleep while moving,
we just don't know yet.      Write in again soon!
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Aug 20 2009 12:13am
not everything has eyelids
im sure you'd sleep with your eyes open if you didnt have any
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Aug 20 2009 02:11pm
Some do, others don't
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Aug 20 2009 03:33pm
i'm a fish and I sleep, so yeah
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Sep 6 2009 10:56pm
Most all fish spend time in an energy-saving state that can be called
"rest", and we might even call their behavior "sleep", though it is probably
different than "sleep" in most land
animals.
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