a young fish
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alevina young fish
alevinsALEVIN, a young fish
fingerlingA small young fish, esp. a salmon parr
scroda young fish (as a cod or haddock)
fingerlingsA small young fish, esp. a salmon parr
amberjacka large Atlantic game-fish having golden markings when young
sardinesA young pilchard or other young or small herringlike fish
amberjacksAMBERJACK, a large Atlantic game-fish having golden markings when young
hatching(of a young bird, fish, or reptile) Emerge from its egg
plantingDeposit (young fish, spawn, oysters, etc.) in a river or lake
hatched(of a young bird, fish, or reptile) Emerge from its egg
mouthbreedera fish that carries eggs and young in its mouth also MOUTHBROODER
mouthbreedersMOUTHBREEDER, a fish that carries eggs and young in its mouth also MOUTHBROODER
mouthbroodera cichlid fish that carries its young in its mouth for protection also MOUTHBREEDER
mouthbroodersMOUTHBROODER, a cichlid fish that carries its young in its mouth for protection also MOUTHBREEDER
crappiesA North American freshwater fish of the sunfish family, the male of which builds a nest and guards the eggs and young
crappieA North American freshwater fish of the sunfish family, the male of which builds a nest and guards the eggs and young
hatcheryplace for hatching eggs of hens, fish, etc., esp. a large, commercial or government site where the young are hatched, cared for, and sold or distributed
FRYYoung fish.
FRYYoung fish
ALEVINYoung fish.
PARRYoung fish.
SCRODYoung fish.
PARRSYoung fish.
SMOLTYoung fish
SCRODYoung fish
CODLINGYoung food fish.
SCRODYoung food fish.
SAMLETYoung game fish.
ELVERYoung, snakelike fish
SAMLETYoung food-fish
ELVERSYoung, transparent fish
ELVERYoung migratory fish
ELVERYoung elongated fish
friesthe young of fish
frythe young of fish
SEAHORSEFish whose males bear the young
ELVERYoung fish that has migrated from the Sargasso Sea
whitebaitThe small silvery-white young of herrings, sprats, and similar marine fish, eaten in numbers as food