Yes they can. Carp can get quite large.
Carp usually feed on vegetation, and rarely will eat eggs and fry of other species, but do not eat adults of species like sunfish, as carp have no teeth.
trout and carp
42% trout 58% carp
All of them are the same in both the singular and plural: "a carp" or "a school of carp," "a tuna" or "a school of tuna," "a perch" or "a school of perch," "a salmon" or "a school of salmon," and "a trout" or "a school of trout."
Keeping carp and trout in the same lake is generally not advisable. Carp are bottom feeders and can disrupt the ecosystem by uprooting vegetation and increasing turbidity, which can negatively impact the habitat for trout, which prefer cooler, clearer waters. Additionally, carp are known to compete with trout for food and space, potentially leading to a decline in trout populations. It's important to consider the ecological balance and water quality when managing fish species in a lake.
Yes but you should a higher class fish. I have ate them once they alot of bones with no taste, I perfer to use them for bait. Now as for catfish, walleye, trout, bass or any other fish are your better deal. Carp are basically the pooper scoopers. Where I am from no body really eat them
Catfish and carp require lower levels of oxygen than trout. Since the mouth of a river typically has lower levels of oxygen and the area near the source has higher levels of oxygen, catfish and carp can thrive at the mouth and trout, which require higher levels of oxygen, thrive at the source.
No, trout does not eat catfish. Trout are yoo small to eat them anyway.
No, trout do not eat seaweed. Trout eat insects, and adult trout will also eat small fish.
No, carp do not eat dogs. See the related question.
Yes, carp love to eat sweetcorn. Many fisherman use sweetcorn when they are fishing for carp. It is considered one of the top baits for carp.
asian carp eat alge
trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish