For the same reason that puppies don't grow to be the size of houses.
Minnows grow until they reach the proper adult size for their species. If it was much larger, we wouldn't call them "minnows" (which is a generic term meaning approximately "small fish of the type used for bait").
what i got off a another web site is that they grow to be 10 cm. or 8 in.
No they don't. They usually stay around 10cm, people generally use them as bait fish.
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Minnows are just baby fish that will grow up to be larger.
No, because minnows are a species of fish and fish can't survive out of the water.
Minnows are excellent bait for many fish species.
koa fish can live with minnows
Neither. Minnows are fish.
minnows are small to large Freshwater Fish
Yes! a tetras and minnows can live together in a big enough tank/aquarium but you need at least five of each kind because they are schooling fish i believe =)
Minnows are small fish, and they live in ponds. So ponds are the habitats of minnows.
No, minnows are species of small fish. There are many different species.
Fish bigger then minnows so preety much all fish and some birds.
Smaller fish like minnows and shad.
Yes, raccoons will eat minnows as well as larger fish.