The illustration below demonstrates how to be the life cycle of fish species, especially the one kind of fish called salmon fish.
Overall, the life cycle contains three main stages, which are cyclical, and natural processes. The process begins with the life of salmon eggs in a river and ends with how to be an adult salmon fish.
First of all, salmon eggs are grown in a river under reeds that always slowly move upper a river. The figure reveals that small stones near the root of reeds and the eggs live there further salmon eggs are needed for approximately 5 or 6 months until they grow to be small fishes. They become fry fishes, which are the length reaching around 3-8 cm.
Furthermore, The fry salmons live in a lower river, which has a fast flow, and they exist there 4 years, before growing to be bigger, and this stage is named “Smolt’.
The smolts are longer than the fries, which reach about 12-15 cm, they full-grow and become adult-age, and the longer-reaching around 70 to 76 cm. They inhabit the open sea and stay there for approximately five years. Finally, the adult salmons put new eggs in cured water in the river, because this is the life cycle of salmon fish, which is an ongoing process.
