- European bitterling - Wikipedia
The European bitterling (Rhodeus amarus) is a temperate freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acheilognathidae, the bitterlings It originates in Europe, ranging from the Rhone River basin in France to the Neva River in Russia
- Bitterling | Freshwater, Spawning, Cyprinidae | Britannica
Bitterling, (Rhodeus), any of several small, carplike fish of the family Cyprinidae noted for their unusual manner of breeding Native to clear, stony streams of central and southern Europe, the bitterling is a silvery fish of little economic value, about 5 to 7 5 centimetres (2 to 3 inches) long
- Bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
“The only known introductions of Bitterling [Rhodeus sericeus and R amarus treated as same species using R sericeus] into the U S were in the state of New York The species was introduced into the Sawmill and Bronx rivers sometime before 1925 (Dence, 1925; Myers, 1925)
- Bitterling | Invasive and non-native fish species - Canal River Trust
Bitterling are small fish that require light float tackle and small hooks and baits If you catch one of these non-native fish and have the fishery owner's permission to humanely kill it, please do so You must not take it home live Read the story behind the bitterling record fish holder
- Invasive Species: Bitterling - State of Michigan
Habitat: Bitterling occur in marshes, lakes, ponds, muddy sandy pools, and backwaters of rivers Diet: Diet includes small larvae of insects along with plant material Native Range: Areas of Europe from the Seine River in France to Asia Minor and northern China
- Bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus) - Species Profile
Native Range: Europe from the Seine and other rivers of France eastward to Asia Minor, and northern China (there is a very wide geographical gap in the northern part of the Asian continent separating the ranges of the two subspecies) (Berg 1949; Lee et al 1980 et seq )
- Bitterling Fish Facts, Size, Weight, Care, Diet, Aquarium - PeekaPoo
The European bitterling, Rhodeus amarus, is a tiny cyprinid fish with a complex life cycle Bitterlings eat a variety of foods, including dry flakes and pellets, and they particularly enjoy live or frozen foods
- Bitterling: Habitat, Care, Aquarium Maintenance - Fello. pet
Bitterling fish are small freshwater fish species that typically measure between 5 to 7 centimeters in length, with some individuals reaching up to 9 centimeters They have a slender and elongated body shape, which allows them to navigate through dense vegetation in their habitat
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