3 gms per day.
Depends on the definition of "carp". Your garden variety pond minnow is of family Cyprinidae, which is the family of carp. So you could say it was born a carp. On the other hand, there are over 2000 species within Cyprinidae. Some are called "carp", some are called "minnows", and one does not become the other.
it has apapted by adapting and laying in the cold and feeling hot with the sun on its skin ! :P
There are four main types of Asian carp: bighead carp, silver carp, grass carp, and black carp. These invasive species are known for their rapid reproduction and high jumping ability, which can disrupt ecosystems and outcompete native fish species for resources.
yes they do.
A carp cell typically contains 100 chromosomes. This is because carps are polyploid organisms, meaning they have multiple sets of chromosomes.
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
no a common carp is a fish
The Common Carp came from Japan
Common carp was created in 1758.
They will keep growing if they live in a large enough space, They may not grow as fast when they get older but they will grow almost until they die.
how long does it take for a baby carp to grow full size
A common carp caught by andrew.
It's a species of fish. A F1 is a cross between a Crucian Carp and a Common Carp.
Carp, or tillapia, these fish are sold commercially. These fish are cheap to buy, they reproduce well , and grow quickly.
Brown
Developed from the common carp, Cyprinus Carpio. An ornamental fish that will revert to wild carp state after a few generations in the wild.
Yes, many people fish for carp because they like to eat it. Carp can grow to enormous size which makes for an exciting catch with rod and reel. In the sport of bow fishing carp are a preferred target