Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails, Platies, umm.... Look it up atwww.wetwebmedia.com
It depends on which fish it
No, freshwater fish must be kept in freshwater and saltwater fish must be kept in saltwater. The one exception (that I know of) in nature is salmon which migrate from where they were born (freshwater) to the ocean and then back to where they were born again to breed.
If you are considering freshwater fish, you can try honey gouramis. Another good choice for breeding is various angels because they should sell well.
No, they are actually a breed of freshwater fish. Reptiles are known for their scales. Fish are known for fins and breathing underwater. Angelfish are fish!
fresh water species tend to breed more, but there are more different saltwater species than freshwater, so it depends on what question youre asking
well im not entirely sure but i don't belive any freshwater fish are easy to breed. I would not recomend breeding fish unless you do the proper research. you have to know what your doing. if you already did your research the find a breed that you like and breed um up.
Channel catfish and talapia both are bred quite well commercially.
No, all guppies should be freshwater fish.
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to mature, and then return to freshwater to spawn. They spend most of their life in the ocean but require freshwater for reproduction.
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They are freshwater fish.