Yes..They are a type of sunfish,often called bream.
No they live in freshwater.
Bass, trout, salmon, bluegill, other freshwater fish...
Bluegill fish can be found in freshwater lakes, ponds, and rivers across North America. They prefer shallow waters with plenty of vegetation to provide cover and food sources. Look for Bluegill fish in areas with slow-moving or still water, like near docks, fallen trees, or weed beds.
Bluegill are important links in the food chain, they feed on insects, and small fish, and even eat the eggs of bass, to prevent bass from overpopulating. In turn, adult bluegill are fed on by bass, so they are very important to the health of freshwater habitats. They are also a good food fish for humans.
Largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, redear sunfish, goldfish, carp, crappie, warmouth, green sunfish.
No they live in freshwater.
bluegill eat fish food aka your mams vagina
They occur there in all freshwater environs.
The bluegill is a freshwater fish that has many predators. This fish is prey to birds, turtles, and larger fish.
By keeping freshwater environments clean, habitat remains suitable for this super abundant sunfish species.
Yes, bluegill are a commonly used fish in aquaponics systems.
Bluegill will eat any species of tiny fish.