Bream is a type of freshwater or saltwater fish belonging to the carp family. They have a flattened body and are popular among anglers for their fighting qualities. Bream are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters around the world.
They have to grow up and be adult before they can breed
Baby brim, or young bream, typically feed on small aquatic insects, crustaceans, and zooplankton. As they grow, their diet may also include algae, plant matter, and small fish. It is important for baby brim to have a varied diet to support their growth and development.
over night
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If the fish is a baby and it grows then the scales expand and grow to match the fish's body.
I can safely say no. I have tried this before. I went three months without cleaning or a filter, but the fish survived. And it was a baby! Then again, the fish was wild caught. (It is NOT endangered! It is your conventional minnow.)
A baby can grow nine months large before their born.
Wetlands provide places where baby fish can grow into juvenile fish before they move to rivers or the ocean. They now provide a place that treats sewage keeping it from polluting rivers or the oceans.
- It eats food. - It grows - Its an adult
just type "bratz745".
a floogatai grow like simialar to a fish first a egg but then a frog like baby then a fish then a turtle then a featherless bird then a bird then a flomingo and then it grows it's colours