If by minnow you mean the "white cloud mountain minnow" (Tanychthys albonubes) then they are old at around 2-3years.
Minnows can survive in tap water, as long as it is treated to remove chlorine and other harmful chemicals. However, for long-term health and well-being, it is recommended to provide minnows with clean, filtered water that closely resembles their natural habitat.
Minnows are small fish, and they live in ponds. So ponds are the habitats of minnows.
Yes. Many species of minnows live there. Also riverine environs, sometimes impoundments.
minnows are found in nearly every stream in the country.
minnow live in ponds, lakes and rivers.
It is possible.
Yes they can live in fridge water.
Jigs or live minnows.
lay eggs
Minnows are egg layers, the eggs hatch within five days after fertilization. Remove adults from the tank after they are fertilized or the adults will eat the babies. You can put in a fry pen for them to stay in if you do not have a tank for the adults.
It is generally not necessary to separate minnows from their offspring as minnows are not known to exhibit parental care or aggression towards their own young. However, having appropriate hiding spaces or plants in the tank can offer protection for the baby minnows from potential predators or aggressive tankmates.
Some types of fish that can live peacefully with minnows include danios, guppies, neon tetras, and white cloud mountain fish. It's important to choose fish that are similar in size and temperament to minnows to prevent any aggressive behavior or conflicts in the aquarium. Always research the specific needs and compatibility of different fish species before adding them to a tank with minnows.