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I won't lie, Minnows don't have a very long life-cycle. Minnows are first eggs laid near water plants and rocks. After just a few weeks, the minnows hatch into teeny-tiny fry. (baby minnows). The baby minnows stick together into a tiny school. Keeping each other save and feeding together. After a few more weeks, the fry turn into Adult minnows and separate. However sadly, once they are adults they are eaten my bigger fish, and mammals.

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Minnows begin their life cycle as eggs laid in shallow water. The eggs hatch into larvae, which grow into juvenile minnows. Over time, the juvenile minnows mature into adults and reproduce, completing the life cycle.

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