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The transition from fry to smolt stage typically takes around 6 months to 1 year, depending on species and environmental conditions. During this period, fry undergo significant physiological changes that prepare them for life in saltwater. Factors such as temperature, food availability, and water quality can influence the timing of this transition.

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