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Recognition | The Gudgeon is streamlined, almost torpedo shaped, with a large tail and dorsal fin. It has a single set of barbules on the corners of its mouth. Often mistaken for small barbel. |
British record | 0lb 5oz |
Location | Canals, drains, rivers, lakes. |
Behaviour | A shoal fish that can be found in large numbers. |
Preferred Habitats | Clean, clear flowing waters with gravel or sand bottoms. |
Best Feeding Times | Day and night. |
Natural Food | Molluscs, freshwater shrimps, insect larvae. |
Maturity | Male and Female 2 – 3 years |
Spawning Times | April to August |
Preferred Spawning Areas | Gravel beds |
Fecundity | 2000 to 6500 eggs. |