This depends on where you are at as different states / countries, have different fines. Check with your local controlling body to find this information.
yes, depending on its size and the size of the other fish.
Most types of fish can not be told by visual differences and must be sexed by venting. Which is looking at the openings under the fish to judge size, shape and distance between to determine sex.
The size of fish may depend on its environment. A fish that lives in a fish bowl can not grow to the same size as a fish that lives in a lake.
The size of a fish's stomach can vary depending on the species and age of the fish. Generally, it is proportional to the size of the fish and is designed to hold the food necessary for its metabolic needs.
It depends on the size of the fish and the size of the turtle.
Is depends on what type of fish and also the size of the fish. Fish like smaller in size doesn't eat prawns but some with bigger size fish do eat prawns.
The size of a fish tank can affect the growth of fish because it impacts their living conditions and ability to move freely. Fish do not necessarily grow to the size of their tank, but a larger tank can provide more space for them to grow properly and reach their full potential size.
Fines in Illinois can not be claimed in bankruptcy if they are derived from criminal acts, parking tickets and traffic offenses. Additionally, court ordered fines and restitution will not be discharged under Chapter 7.
That depends on the size of the fish and the size of the container. It is the build up of ammonia and depletion of oxygen that kills fish under these conditions. It is possible to keep some small fish alive in a small container for a while but use your common sense and observe the fish. If you see them stressing, change some water.
The fish and game laws of all states differ in violations and fines. Check with your state's Fish and Game Commission.
yes because they're endangered or protected
Whales aren't fish.