Young fish in an estuary typically hide in areas with dense vegetation, such as seagrass beds or mangrove roots, where they can find shelter from predators and access sources of food. They may also seek refuge in shallow, calm waters near the shoreline or in areas with submerged structures like rocks or fallen trees.
Fish may hide when the tank light is on because they feel exposed and vulnerable. Some species prefer dimmer lighting conditions in their natural habitat, and bright light can stress them out. Providing plenty of hiding spots and plants in the tank can help make them feel more secure and reduce their stress levels.
Fry Young fish are mostly called Fry! It could also be called fingerling. Fish eggs are called roe.
Young fish are commonly referred to as Fry. How ironic :)AnswerFish eggs are called roe, and baby fish are called fry. (Fish eggs that have been salted and cooked for human consumption are called caviar, but these will not hatch!) fingerling
Suckling young is strictly a mammal thing. In fact, it is the defining characteristic of the word "mammal". So no, fish do not suckle their young. However aquatic mammals such as porpoises and whales do.
Well, isn't that a lovely thought! Fish young don't drink milk like some other animals do. Instead, they usually feed on special nutrients from their surroundings or directly from their parents. Each creature in nature has its own special way of caring for its young, just like how we all have our own unique talents and gifts to share with the world.
Yes. All fish like to hide at some time or other.
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to hide from predators, such as humans, bigger fish and alligator's. they also hide so they can catch their prey by surprise.
Young fish are called "fry".
No, the goldfish fry are on their own on hatching.
They tend to swim away when they feel movement
:) Yes of course! There are camouflage fish in the seas as well, and ordinary fish can hide under sand also.
Young fish are called fry.
To hide from predators
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