Trout are fresh, cold water fish that need high oxygen levels.
Fingerlings was created in 2002.
There are commonly two types of habitat for a rainbow trout. First is a river or stream. As long as the water is cold and flowing trout will flourish. Although this is so, a trout will only grow as big as it's environment lets it. Secondly, is a lake. Just like trout in a river, trout in a lake need to be cold to live to their potential. Trout in lakes normally grow much larger than trout in a river. Usually because food is more prevalent and they have much more space to move.
There are freshwater trout. For them it's no problem.
it depends on where you are fishing at
No, not if you are using the word trout alone.
Frozen water, or ice, is not suitable for rainbow trout as it can inhibit their ability to swim and access oxygen. Trout require liquid water to survive, and their habitat needs to provide sufficient oxygen levels. In freezing conditions, if the water is completely frozen, the trout would not be able to thrive. However, if the water is cold but not frozen solid, rainbow trout can still survive and thrive in colder temperatures.
fingerlings
aswell as chicken fingerlings
fry or fingerlings
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not like how we say eg boy or girl they call it imhomo