Yes. Many species of minnows live there. Also riverine environs, sometimes impoundments.
Minnows typically do not live in the ocean; they are freshwater fish found in rivers, lakes, and streams. However, some species of minnows can tolerate brackish water, which is a mix of fresh and saltwater, and may be found in estuaries where rivers meet the sea. Generally, true minnows belong to the family Cyprinidae, which is primarily associated with freshwater habitats.
A seine net works better.
Minnows are small fish, and they live in ponds. So ponds are the habitats of minnows.
In natural habitats, guppies live lives like minnows do in small ponds and against the shore.
minnows are found in nearly every stream in the country.
minnow live in ponds, lakes and rivers.
It is possible.
Yes they can live in fridge water.
Jigs or live minnows.
lay eggs
Minnows in standing water may come from nearby streams or rivers during flooding events, or from eggs laid by adult minnows already present in the water. They can also be introduced through stocking efforts by humans or by birds carrying minnow eggs on their feet.
Some types of fish that can live peacefully with minnows include danios, guppies, neon tetras, and white cloud mountain fish. It's important to choose fish that are similar in size and temperament to minnows to prevent any aggressive behavior or conflicts in the aquarium. Always research the specific needs and compatibility of different fish species before adding them to a tank with minnows.