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In the case of species that normally rear their young, the usual reasons for the parent(s) eating the youngsters, are either there is something wrong with the fry and the parents know this, or they are not prepared to bring up fry in conditions that are not suited to the survival of the fry.
Yes, otherwise the parent or other adult fish may eat the newborn fry.
The word "fry" (e.g. a French fry, fish fry, stir fry) is singular.The word fry (hatchling fish) is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. (The fry in the pond were splashing about.)
In the case of species that normally rear their young, the usual reasons for the parent(s) eating the youngsters, are either there is something wrong with the fry and the parents know this, or they are not prepared to bring up fry in conditions that are not suited to the survival of the fry.
what is a stir-fry
No, if you do that than the parent goldfish (and any other goldfish around) will eat all the eggs and any possible fry.
You should separate the fry for as long as it takes for them to grow larger than their parent's mouth. This is because the adult will often eat their children.
Stir fry is called Stir fry because it is made in a wok and you stir the meal to cook it, otherwise it burns, and also you fry it in a wok.
Katharine Fry has written: 'Katharine Fry's book'
The best thing you can do to take care of tetra young is to feed them with liquid fry food, or you can take a cooked egg yolk, wrap a cloth around it, and swish it in the water (do not overdo this, it fouls the water). When they are large enough, move them onto powdered flake and brine shrimp nauplii. When the fry are larger than their parent's mouths (about 1/8 of an inch), move them into the main aquarium.
fry is in love with lela