The official state Saltwater Fish of Alabama is the fighting tarpon (Tarpon atlanticus). It was designated the state fish of Alabama in 1955 and then was changed to the state saltwater fish in 1975 when Alabama designated an official state Freshwater Fish (largemouth bass) as well.
The Official State Mammal is the American Black Bear. It also has a: * State Horse * State Amphibian * State Bird * State Game Bird * State Saltwater Fish * State Freshwater Fish * State Reptile * State Insect which is the Monarch butterfly and a State Butterfly which is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail.
The state saltwater fish of New York is the Striped Bass.
Florida's State Saltwater Fish is the Atlantic Sailfish, the State's freshwater fish is the Largemouth Bass
The Red Drum, also known as Channel Bass, Redfish, or Spottail Bass, is the State Saltwater fish of North Carolina.
* The State Bird is the Yellowhammer. * The State Game Bird is the Wild Turkey. * The State Saltwater Fish is the Atlantic tarpon. * The State Freshwater Fish is the Largemouth bass. * The State Horse is the Racking horse. * The State Butterfly is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. * The State Insect is the Monarch butterfly. * The State Reptile is the Alabama red-bellied turtle. * The State Mammal is the American Black Bear.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
saltwater
They are Saltwater fish.
Saltwater fish are hypoosmotic.
Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.
According to US Fish and Wildlife, the state of North Carolina. The state has 119 species of freshwater fish, and over 500 saltwater species are found in the sea bordering the state.
A saltwater fish tank can be half freshwater and all of the saltwater fish will live but not for very long.