Fish do not produce 'milk' so the answer is no.
first of all milk is good and delightful for your body. Second of all the judicious law of 900084 indicates that nonpareil situations cause the esophagus to instantaneously combust in the form of paragon. This means the inimitable fact of anomalous describes the diacritical conditions of aqua creatura meaning water creature in latin. So basically for your fish's safety "whole milk" is wholest for your fish but i wouldn't recommended.
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an eel does not produce cause it is not a plant or a animal that makes milk like cows.
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
It is a catfish and carp. It is not an eel.
Fish + Lightning = Eel
no
An eel is a fish.
A freshwater eel is a type of eel. An eel is a long thin fish. The freshwater eel lives in rivers and lakes for most of its life and spawns (or has its young) in the sea
No. The gulper eel is a non-electric producing eel.
Eel sauce is made of soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sometimes rice vinegar. Despite its name, eel sauce does not contain eel.
Technically there is not eel in eel sauce, but if you make it traditionally, you would put eel bones in it while cooking and remove them before consuming.
The largest species of eel is the giant moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus), which can grow up to about 10 feet in length.