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Recognition | Although part of a large family their is only one species of eel in UK freshwaters. Long and snake-like in appearance, pointed head and muscular body. |
British record | 11lb 2oz |
Location | Eels can be found in most waters from tiny ditches, ponds to lakes, pits, canals, streams, rivers. |
Behaviour | A solitary fish. |
Preferred Habitats | Deep, slow flowing water, silt or sandy bottoms, dense weed beds, submerged tree roots. |
Best Feeding Times | Mainly nocturnal feeders |
Natural Food | Worms, fish, crustacea. |
Maturity | 8 – 15 years |
Spawning Times | N/A |
Preferred Spawning Areas | Eels migrate to the Sargasso sea to spawn |
Fecundity | N/A |