Brook stickleback fish live to about one to two years occasionally three years.
Sticklebacks live in a ponds.
some fishes that live there are salmons and rainbow trouts...
Sticklebacks can and do live in aquaria. I used to have them breeding in 2 foot tanks way back in the 1950s in England
R. J. Wootton has written: 'Fish ecology' -- subject(s): Fishes, Ecology 'A functional biology of sticklebacks' -- subject(s): Sticklebacks
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The gills help it breathe.
Sticklebacks feed on small crustaceans and fish larvae.
The male keeps it safe and when there ready he lets them go.
Mainly minnows and sticklebacks (all small fish's)
Ponds, Rivers, Rockpools and Esturies and more places like that!
Sticklebacks are a fish with 3 - 4 year life span, but up to 8 years in one lake in Canada called Rheimchen Lake. They are also found in some lakes in Scotland (Giles and Huntingord) and Japan Nori and Takamura.
Sticklebacks will eat most forms of larvae, Caddis flies, Mosquito, Mayflies etc but if you are keeping some fish yourself and these are not available you can feed young worms (brandlings) from a compost heap or just dig around the garden till you find some small slim worms. You can also get live food for tropical/marine fish from your local pet store and this will be adequate for your sticklebacks.