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02/24/2014, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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can you tell the age of a coral or a fish
hi my name is sherell I'm in third grade. I just wanted to know how can you tell the age of fish,coral and brittle stars and how do brittle stars eat there food? how many different types of fish , coral and brittle star? how rare are brittle stars
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02/24/2014, 05:31 PM | #2 |
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A very, very difficult question. When a fish is young, (it is known as a juvenile), it has a smaller size and usually a slightly, or sometimes, vastly different coloration. However, once an adult fish reaches maturity (size and coloration), it is virtually impossible to see it age. Some marine fish can live to be 20 years old, whereas some, only live for 1.5 to 2 years.
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you will get a bigger company you might get lots of money more people will ask you questions I really appreciate your help.
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02/25/2014, 03:58 PM | #4 |
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Scientists found a clam that may have lived 500 years.
And coral reefs may be nearly immortal, if you count that they divide to reproduce. Most reefs are around 12000 years old, because the oceans changed depth then, and corals depend on being a certain distance from sunlight. Many of the little fishes you see offered for sale are adults...and stay that size. Some of them, however, are babies, and grow a foot or so real fast! Always look up the adult size of the fish you want to buy!
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