A growing fish is often referred to as a juvenile or fingerling, depending on its size and stage of development. Juveniles are young fish that have recently transitioned from their larval stage and are starting to develop into adults. Fingerlings typically refer to young fish that are large enough to be measured in inches, resembling a human finger in size. Both terms indicate a stage of growth in the life cycle of a fish.
Japan is suited to growing rice, and also has an abundance of sea resources. Fermented rice was used to preserve meat and fish, and from that fish wrapped with seaweed and rice or simply pickled and seasoned fish evolved into what we call sushi.
The fastes Freshwater Fish I know of is the bass!
if you want fish that stays stuck on the side of the fish tank, the mud fish is the right job for it. It sucks the algae growing on rocks, sides of fish tanks or basically anything that has algae growing on it.
Yes its a fish
The fastes freshwater fish I know of is the bass!
fish do not sneeze I don't know, what do you call a fish that sneezes?
feeding and growing fish to be harvested
that is algae get a fish tank scrapper and put a rubber glove on and clean it off otherwise it will keep growing
By growing certain plants you will attract certain fish.
a school of fish
A Sucker Fish!
school of fish