This has not been recorded in the wild, probably not.
Yes, a drum fish eats plankton. Drum fish are very similar to carp. They will eat anything edible, including worms, insects, dead fish, algae, plankton and so on. Because they eat almost anything, they are considered "Trash Fish".
Like any other fish, the female will release her egg's while the male releases his fertilizer.
Carp, or tillapia, these fish are sold commercially. These fish are cheap to buy, they reproduce well , and grow quickly.
if you're talking about the freshwater drum then the answer is just about anything. they are considered a "trash fish" and they will eat anything and everything on the bottom of the river. including but not limited to worms, corn, dead fish, mud, aluminum cans, rusty nails,,,,. they are very similar to carp.
Many people keep (and breed) carp.
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
Carp the answer is CARP
The carp we commonly refer to when using that name are the common carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp, the silver carp and the Crucian carp. Certainly there are other fish is this very large family. You may recognize koi as carp, and there are many other members of this group of fish. A full list of them would number in three digits.
Koi are a type of specially bred carp.
It is called a carp.
no a common carp is a fish
Carp fish eat or at least a typical carp fish will eat aquatic plants,insects,crayfish,dead fish, and mollusks (such as freshwater clams and nuts that fall from trees into the water)