Yes No, they are not.the sand bass is related to the black sea bass,while the white bass is related to striped bass and white perch,the morone family.The sand bass is a fish of shallow structure and shipwrecks,prefering shallower water than the black sea bass.Also,the white bass is a Freshwater Fish.
No, but they are closely related. The striped bass is also much larger, attaining weights of fifty pounds or more. White bass can hit five pounds. Both fish are in the Family Morone, Which are true basses, and include the yellow bass, and white perch.
Although striped bass are ocean fish, that can live in freshwater, and are stocked there, they are not related closely to the sea basses. Stripers are related to the Morone family of fish, including the white bass, yellow bass, and white perch.
No. Striped bass are the same as rockfish. Common mistake
Nothing. They are the same fish.
They fished for the same fish we fish for today. Trout, bass, pike, anything they could catch really.
The SAME as the adult Zebra: black and white striped!!!xD
No. Those two words have different meanings and spellings are not interchangeable. but bass (sound effect) and bass (fish) are the same, so the english language fails.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
No they are two different families of fish. Cape capensis is in the hake family and is caught at depths below 200 or so meters. White seabass is part of the bass family and caught near the surface.
Both, actually. They are born striped, but no two of them have the exact same patterm.
Fish are a whole sub category including bass and tuna but Wales are actually mamals, and so are dolphins and sharks.
An Orange Striped Jelly fish survives the estuary zone the same way it survives the other zones. It floats and keeps moving and eating what is available for it to eat.
Osteichthyes are bony fish. So bass, perche, crappe, and so on.