In the early 2000s, 45 states were involved in the distribution of fish and fish eggs from hatcheries.
Many peopl use hatcheries on dragon cave. Try searching for 'Dragon Cave Hatcheries' You can also find a list of sites on the Dragon Cave Wiki, or you can put it in your forum signature :)
You can't make them breed. you can only use the hatcheries. Sorry!
This often relates to the behaviour of the fish or their requirements to breed (water quality, seasonal triggers). For example; some fish (like livebearers) will readily breed under normal conditions. Others may require a large teritory, a certain ratio of males to females, specific water chemistry or food. Some species can be triggered to spawn in fish tanks by lowering the water level to simulate summer conditions whilst other may be prompted to spawn by adding some cooler water to the tank to simulate rainfall. Also, the simplicity of reproduction is a large factor. Because some fish use a wasteful method where the female lays thousands of eggs and the male just releases everything into the water to try to fertilize something, people can use the method like that, but just in hatcheries so the fertilization can't float away.
What is your GL Class Code? A cross reference from that would be a good start. Strictly a guess, but if it's earthworm farming I would probably use "Rated As" Feed, Grain or Hay Dealers, NCCI Code 8215 (924 in DE & PA.) If it's raising minnows or crawdads or something, I'd probably use Fish Hatcheries, NCCI Code 0113 (0034 in CA, DE, MI & PA - 0055 in NJ, 0005 in NY.) I think an argument could be made to use Fish Hatcheries in either case (earthworms or minnows, etc.)
Absolutely. They work with many fish
no, you need to purchase a license for each state you fish in
An ER is an Emergency Room, found only on fansites with hatcheries. A hatchery is somewhere you can type your dragons' codes (or scroll name to select what dragons you want to put in, depending on which website you use) to help them grow. It is recommended you only use 2 active hatcheries. The ERs are for dragons with less than a certain amount of time left (stated on the website).~Eustic
They use fish for to make sushi. They also use fish as pets.
The Iroquois used fish hooks for many reasons. One of these reasons would be for the purpose of catching fish for food.
Fish are fed pellets of food that are appropriately sized for the size of the fish. Some are the size of grains of rice and others are a bit bigger. Just as there is a range of sizes in the kibble of dog food, there is a range of sizes for the fish food. Staff often use scoops to scoop it up and disperse it across the surface of the water. The fish waste no time schooling up and eating it all. The size and the numbers of fish being fed determine serving sizes and frequency of feeding. The fish always seem hungry if you judge this by the way they quickly gather to eat the food distributed over the water in their holding areas. The fish food include protein and a variety of fats as well as trace minerals the fish will need to grow quickly and with a minimum of health issues. The parts of the fish that are not marketable are often "recycled" and turned into fish food. Use the link below to see how commercial fish farmers are advised to address the nutritional needs of fish.
They fish in the rivers and use the water for many showering, cooking and such
That depends on what fish you use, and your current level. It is best to use a skill calculator, for example, the one at runescape.salmoneus.net.