(Redirected from Redd):''This article is about biological spawning. For other meanings of the word 'spawn', see
Spawn (disambiguation).''.
:The word smolt also redirects here. For other uses of smolt see
smolt (software)

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'Spawning' is the production or depositing of large quantites of
eggs in water.
Types of egg-layers
★ egg scatterers
★ nest builders
★ egg hangers
★ mouth breeders
★ egg buriers
Spawn cycle
Egg
An egg sac or collection can be called a 'redd' as in 'salmon redd' for the eggs attached to the
stream bottom. Specifically, a salmon redd is the space at the bottom of a stream that a spawning salmon makes for its eggs usually in a nest of rocks or scattered among the ground. Salmon eggs are typically a reddish, pink, or a yellow color.
Alevin

A salmon alevin
A newly-hatched
fish in the
larval stage, one which has not yet emerged from the nesting area. Alevins will have a noticeable
yolk sac, and need this yolk sac while their
digestive systems are developing. At this stage, the fish are not prepared to hunt live prey, and are completely dependent on the yolk sacs.
Fry

Guppy Fry, 1 week
A ''fry'' is a recently-hatched fish, but one which has fully absorbed its yolk sac and can now hunt and consume live food. The fry of
live-bearers do not have a yolk sac and therefore need to begin feeding immediately after birth.
Parr
A ''parr'' is a juvenile fish, one preparing to leave the
fresh waters of its home.
Smolt
A ''smolt'' is a juvenile fish. This is the stage where
Salmonid becomes physiologically adapted to saltwater and begins its trek to its
salt water environment.
Grilse
A salmonid, especially an Atlantic salmon, which is returning to its spawning grounds after just one year in the sea.
See also
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Anadromous
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Reproduction
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Stream pool