wait till they start hanging out in shallower water and eating bugs on the shoreline, and after 8 generations they start making short forays a few feet inland to eat bugs over there, and later some will develop small sacs near their gills to store oxygenated water for longer trips and its EVERYTHING
There's actually more oxygen in the air than in the water(crazy i know). Gills drying out is what makes them suffocate. Some fish even gulp air to help them live in low oxygen water.
So storing water for its air content seems unlikely.
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wait till they start hanging out in shallower water and eating bugs on the shoreline, and after 8 generations they start making short forays a few feet inland to eat bugs over there, and later some will develop small sacs near their gills to store oxygenated water for longer trips and its EVERYTHING
im going to breed these but go off
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There's actually more oxygen in the air than in the water(crazy i know). Gills drying out is what makes them suffocate. Some fish even gulp air to help them live in low oxygen water.
So storing water for its air content seems unlikely.
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wrong
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SpongeBob could breath when he was out of the water, he just dried out.
In fact, I heard he doesn't even need it.
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