I don't know exactly what you are asking. Milkfish (Chanos chanos) are spawned in the ocean and eventually migrate to fresh water where they grow on to become adults. Once they are adult they migrate again back into the ocean to spawn. I assume their life cycle is the opposite to the Salmon who live in the ocean but return to the fresh water to spawn.
No they do not. Fish do not produce milk.
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
Umm Cows produce milk not fish.
The Milk Fish is the most common fish that was caught in the Philippines. The Milk Fish is the national fish of the Philippines.
No,after a specific time no one can grow by height,often eat milk product or fish.
Usually milk and fish together is not a problem. There are recipes that call for fish to be cooked in milk.
Nope. The tuna is a fish, and only mammals produce milk.
A molly is a brightly coloured tropical or subtropical American freshwater cyprinodont fish of the genus Mollienisia.
No, fish cannot survive in milk as it does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for them to live. Fish need water to breathe and milk would not be a suitable environment for them to survive.
they d not mix and how about if you eat rotten fish and rtten milk hahaha
none that i know of no fish feed their young milk
Milk fish eat algae