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
A young fish may be called a fry because of their small size or a minnow. However, even though a minnow is actually a type of fish, it can be used to refer to a fish that is newly born or not fully developed.
The correct term for baby fish is Fry
it is called a fry. this is the general term for any inmature fish.
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Fry Young fish are mostly called Fry! It could also be called fingerling. Fish eggs are called roe.
Young lionfish, like all other fish, are called fry. There is no other name for the lionfish, young or old.
any baby fish is called a fry Yes baby fish are called fry, but being a fisherman, young pike are known as Jacks or Jack Pike
While they are still an egg, they are called roe. Once the young are hatched, they are called fry.
Fish (and perhaps young humans while being educated)
Young fish are called "fry".
Young fish are called fry.
Fry Young fish are mostly called Fry! It could also be called fingerling. Fish eggs are called roe.
The name of a young fish is a 'fry'
A young codfish is called a codling, hake, sprag or sprat
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No, there are other fish who have live young called guppies or something like that
Young fish in general are referred to as a fry, or fingerling.
Eels young are known as Elvers. Eels are classified as fish.
The general term for a young fish is a fingerling.