In most cases, no. The fish will die.
If it's your pet, let it give birth. If you caught it, release it.
It depends on whether it is fresh(self caught) or non fresh (frozen) I believe frozen fish will last several months and will be in pristine condition until at least 6 months in the freezer. As for the fresh fish I would recommend you consume this within 2-4weeks.
yes Fishing is very important in Belize and Belizeans love the taste of fresh fish...
If you cort it in a river or stream it will be fresh water fish, but if u cort it out in the sea it will be salt water fish, also if you cort it in a lake, or a man made area then it will be a fresh water fish
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
No but chickens can!
Salmon are mostly raised in fish farms. A decrease in the salmon population due to overfishing has caused fresh caught salmon to become seasonal, rare, and very expensive.
You can buy fresh local fish everyday by the pier near renaissance market place, in the capital of Aruba (Oranjestad). You have there lots of fisherman that goes fishing everyday !!
yes what are the fresh water fish that lives with gold fish
As a lifelong fisherman and lover of fresh fish, I will give you the facts on this one: If it sits out of the water for 20 full minutes before it is cleaned and put in the frying pan - you will taste the difference. If it sits out of the water for an hour before it is cleaned and popped into the frying pan - you will really taste the difference - it will taste like old gym socks. Nothing is more delicious than fresh caught, fresh cleaned, fresh cooked fish. Nothing is worse than fish that is more than even 30 minutes out of the water before it is cooked. Commercially, flash freezing gets around that problem, of course.
the most common fish caught is, as scracksmells nice,