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  2. List of fish species that protect their young - Wikipedia

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    Cichlid. In addition to being mouthbrooders, some species continue to protect their young after they hatch, calling out to them when there is danger, and letting them swim back into their mouth to hold them safely away. [1] Apogonidae. Ariidae males carry a clutch of a few dozen eggs in their mouths, [2] for about two months before they hatch.

  3. Livebearers - Wikipedia

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    Livebearers. Guppy fry. Livebearers are fish that retain their eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young. They are especially prized by aquarium owners. Among aquarium fish, livebearers are nearly all members of the family Poeciliidae and include: guppies, mollies, platies and swordtails. [1]

  4. Ichthyoplankton - Wikipedia

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  5. Slimy sculpin - Wikipedia

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    Once the eggs are laid, males drive the females out and lure a new female into the nest to lay her eggs. Males then protect the nest for 3–4 weeks containing many females' eggs until all of the eggs hatch. Male slimy sculpins have also been seen protecting their young after hatching as well. [2] Slimy sculpins live up to 4–7 years.

  6. Juvenile fish - Wikipedia

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  7. Squalius cephalus - Wikipedia

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    Squalius cephalus

  8. Flying fish - Wikipedia

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  9. Bull trout - Wikipedia

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    Description. Like other species of char, the fins of a bull trout have white leading edges. Its head and mouth are unusually large for salmonids, giving it its name. Bull trout have been recorded measuring up to 103 cm (41 in) in length and weighing 14.5 kg (32 lb). [4] Bull trout may be either migratory, moving throughout large river systems ...

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