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Of course they can, fish can live with any other fish. Every body knows that!

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Q: Can carp live in the same lake as trout?
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What is the plural of carp tuna perch salmon and trout?

All of them are the same in both the singular and plural: "a carp" or "a school of carp," "a tuna" or "a school of tuna," "a perch" or "a school of perch," "a salmon" or "a school of salmon," and "a trout" or "a school of trout."


Is golden trout the same as rainbow trout?

No. They are two different fish. They live in closely the same habitats.


Can a goldfish live in the same tank as a koi fish?

No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.


Can small koi carp be in same pond as larger carp?

Yes, they won't bother them.the Carp and Koi are among the same family and are scrap eaters. they dont eat other fish, they eat the scraps they find to be tasty in the bottom of the lake or pond. this is why most people dont recommend eating them


What is the singular of trout?

The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".


What is the plural from of trout?

The plural form of the noun 'trout' is trout.The singular and plural form are the same.The singular and plural possessive forms are also the same: trout's.


Are catfish the same as carp?

No.


What is lake trout?

Answer coutesy of Michigan DNRhttp://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10364_18958-45670--,00.htmlLake Trout Salvelinus namaycush Identifying characteristics: (Native Fish) Two dorsal fins including one adipose fin, light spots on darker gray background, lower fins edged with white, tail forked, 11 rays in anal fin. The lake trout or "salmon trout" as it is sometimes called, is the largest trout native to the Great lakes and other Michigan lake waters. This fish strongly prefers a water temperature of 45-55 degrees F. Thus, while the lake trout may be found in shallow water only 10 to 15 feet deep in spring and fall, it follows these frigid water temperatures to depths of 100 to 200 feet in the summer and winter. This restless denizen of the cold, deep waters is a true wanderer, often ranging many miles in search of prey. A relentless hunter, the lake trout feeds primarily on other fish. Although it seems to have a peculiar penchant for ciscoes, it also concentrates on alewives, smelt or sculpin (dead or alive), and sometimes takes crustaceans, insects, other fish, and even small mammals. Many lake trout seem to return each fall to use the same spawning beds, although some don't show this homing behavior. The eggs are deposited after dark, often on shoals. Young lake trout become sexually mature at 6 or 7 years of age. The average adult weighs in at 9 - 10 pounds but some individuals weigh up to 50 pounds (the Michigan record is 61 1bs and 8 oz). The life-span of the lake trout may exceed 25 years. Parasitization by sea lampreys severely reduced the lake trout populations in Michigan from 1935 to 1965. Chemical contaminants and over-fishing pressures have also contributed to the problem, but with better fishing management and control of the lamprey and pollution problems, the invaluable lake trout is coming back. An unusual from of lake trout occurs in the deep waters of Lake Superior, and is called a cisowet. This "fat trout" spawns at depths greater than 300 feet and is edible only when smoked. In Lake Superior individuals exist covering the entire spectrum from this odd type to the familiar form of lake trout. Lake trout have also be successfully hybridized with brook trout to form the "splake," obtained by fertilizing lake trout eggs with brook trout sperm. Splake released in the Great Lakes and recaptured 5 or 6 years later have weighed up to 16 pounds. Splake are intermediate between the parent species in appearance. Lake trout are avidly sought after by both commercial and sport anglers, for food as well as for the sport.


Which fish live in lakes?

Rainbow trout, big mouth catfish, bass, minnows. There are several types of fish that live in lakes. Sometimes when you are looking for a particular type of fish it can depend on were you go. Not all lakes have the same types of fish in them.


What fish species lives longer a salmon or steel head or a rainbow trout in percent?

Steelhead and Rainbow Trout are the same species of fish. They have the same DNA. On average, a Steelhead will live 27% longer than the average Salmon.


Who else has the same last name as the Warden in the book Holes?

Trout Walker


What is larger trout or salmon?

Salmon and trout are in the same family..Salmon generally get larger, but some trout grow nearly as large.