yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
Trout are cold water animals.
Yes, apart from sea trout. Trout are freshwater fish
bring in fresh water
Brook trout primarily exhibit a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with certain types of aquatic insects, such as mayflies and caddisflies. These insects serve as a food source for the trout, while the presence of brook trout helps maintain the ecological balance in their habitat, promoting a healthy environment for both species. Additionally, brook trout can benefit from cleaner water and habitat conditions that these organisms help to create. Overall, this relationship is crucial for the health of freshwater ecosystems.
RiversStreamsLakesAny body of water that has fresh water
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
Chlorinated water is dangerous to fish. If you want to keep them in a tank, the water has to set for 24 hours before placing fish in it. You can purchase the chemical at any pet store that will remove chlorine instantly. Trout also have to have cold water to survive. That makes it difficult to keep them as pets.
We just returned from a Nova Scotia fishing vacation and found this with brook trout caught on the same day. Only difference was some were caught in a semi-salty Bras d'Or Lake tributary and some in a nearby fresh water river.
fresh water creeks and streams
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
It is Pennsylvania's state fish and is recognized so because of it being the only trout native to the state of Pennsylvania. Fact: it was titled the state fish in 1970 and is known to only like clear, clean, brook water.