Most kinds actually.
I'm sorry, but there are too many fish, that when they are in their larval stage, they have that same appearance. You will have to wait until the fish is in its post-larval (a few weeks to a month or two after hatching) or juvenile stage (near adult) to be able to tell what kind of fish it is.
It's there baby sharks they like to stay cloes by there parent
Baby garter snakes will eat small earthworms and live fish or tadpoles.
Many types of fish reproduce in the home aquarium if conditions are met for that particular type of fish. *********************** I personally can not have a baby fish; I can only have a human baby.
You will take care of the baby fish
Minnows are a type of fish. Baby fish are called fry.
Baby frogs mostly eat tiny crickets, ants, fish food, maggots, or any kind of tiny insect.
A baby zebra fish...
A baby fish is known as a fry.
Fish eggs come in a range of colors, depending on the species. While some may be clear or white, others can be orange, pink, or even black. The color of fish eggs is influenced by the specific pigments found in the species' eggs.
The water is not properly filtered. A high grade charcoal pack such as Bio Chem zorb will clear the water and help remove the smell.
The baby is usually called a fry.