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Yes, Rainbow trout are diurnal.
A rainbow trout is dark green on the top then fading down to the ventral (bottom) side. It has a red or pink stripe along the lateral line that goes from the gills to the tail. Rainbow trout have dark spots along the sides of their bodies.
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a hungry rainbow trout will eat anything
Yes, trout are a cannibal fish. They eat their own species.
The rainbow does not have pink in it.
well, first of all, you can not buy rainbow trout. i know i know rainbow trouts are popular fish but buying a pet rainbow trout is impossible. if you really want to get a pet rainbow trout, then get a hunters purmit and go catch one
Fairy springs is where you can see Rainbow trout
No, "rainbow trout" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, a Palomino Trout is essentially a color variant of the Rainbow Trout, often produced through selective breeding. It is not a hybrid between a Rainbow Trout and a Golden Trout, but rather a Rainbow Trout that exhibits a distinctive golden-yellow coloration. This unique coloring results from a genetic mutation rather than a crossbreeding event.
Besides the outward physical differences, Salmon are known to spawn in fresh water and some species live their entire lives in saltwater until spawning season. Mackerels are more closely related to what we call "Tuna." They range in size from the extra large "King Mackerel" to the much smaller "Spanish Mackerel." They do not live in fresh water. Lastly, typically, Salmon meat is pink/orange due to their diet. Mackerel meat, typically is "white" or "clear," which is typical look to fish meat. Pink/orange fish meat does not mean that it is Salmon. There are some trout farms feeding certain nutrients their fish making the trout meat look pink/orange.
The scientific name of a Rainbow Trout is Oncorhynchus mykiss.