Wanted to show an updated picture of our trout. Our rainbow trout have been growing quickly! They are becoming much more aggressive and are starting to develop shiny colorful scales that are seen in adult rainbow trout. Their fins are starting to get larger and darker in color. Some of their bellies also appear to be bloated. Most of our trout are currently considered fingerlings because they are around 2-2.5 inches long. Ask your child what else they have noticed about our developing trout.
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sanai
4/29/2014 10:16:52 pm
when we released them they were really aggressive in the cup smashing into the side and tickling my hand!!!!!
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Faith
4/29/2014 10:57:57 pm
I am so sad that they had to leave us
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perfect
4/29/2014 10:59:28 pm
i think that the fish would be alot bigger in the ocean
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julian
4/29/2014 10:59:48 pm
wow look they are amazing
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Jaymyra
4/29/2014 11:05:26 pm
I really do miss them I wish that we could have them longer when me and Taryn released our trout it swam away
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laquan
4/29/2014 11:06:40 pm
I really miss them I wish that we could keep them longer.._.
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Asly
3/17/2015 03:33:19 am
The trouts are so cute they are fighting for food and they absorbe all there yoke sac it's funny when they fight for there food LOL :)
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