No a bream is a Freshwater Fish, that lives in lakes and rivers.
Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some Saltwater Fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
A bream can live for up to 20 plus years. If the bream is not hybrid it would take that long just to reach about 2gk.
whale, seal, small bream fish( the mysterious island ) at the eye of the cyclone, the deadliest part of the ocean
yes it can if the tank is big enough
Yellowfin Bream was created in 1859.
Reg Bream's birth name is Reginald James Bream.
Sid Bream's birth name is Sidney Eugene Bream.
Yes, bream can live in a fresh water aquarium. I have a 125 gallon tank and have 5 bream, a pond gold fish and a couple of Gouramis They do just fine. They will not eat the flake food. I feed them the dried shrimp and they like worms and crickets and even chicken.
There are fish that are commonly called "Bream" in both fresh and salt water.
Where I come from, we fish for bream with crickets...or worms.
Common bream was created in 1758.
Freda Bream was born in 1918.
Freda Bream died in 1996.