Both "fish," and "fishes," are correct plural forms of the singular word "fish."
The singular noun fish is a word for a single creature or a substance used as food. The food substance fish is an uncountable noun.
The plural noun fishes is a word for multiple creatures that swim or multiple types of fish.
However, many people use the singular form only for both singular and plural.
Feet is a plural noun. Foot is a singular noun.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway
Colorations coupled with size and shapes and with the natural resistant to anemones make them unique.
A sonnet.
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The pluralized form of the phrase "newly discovered fish breed" is "newly discovered fish breeds".
The "silver fish" which is a primative form of insect.
Cod (in any form) is a fish.
No its protein!
No. One correct plural of the noun fish is "fishes" (also a form of the verb to fish).You would need to add an apostrophe (fish's) to form the possessive.
The spelling 'fishs' is an incorrect form.The correct plural form is fishes. The plural possessive form is fishes'.example: The sunlight sparkled off the fishes' backs.Note: To all who want to edit this answer based on the fact that the noun 'fish' is an uncountable noun, please be advised that the noun 'fish' is an uncountable noun as a word for a food substance; the plural form 'fishes' is a correct plural form for live fish, caught fish, or types of fish.