The Humpback predatory carp (Chanodichthys dabryi) is a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae that grows up to 53 cm.
Description
The humpback predatory carp is a cyprinid relative (Xenocyprididae) from fresh water of rivers and lakes of East Asia. The species grows to about 50 cm and has an elongate, laterally compressed, silvery body with a humped back and a strongly upturned mouth. As a fast predator it hunts smaller fish and shrimp in the open water column. It is a valued food fish. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Humpback predatory carp?
The Humpback predatory carp has a torpedo-shaped body and is mainly silver-grey.
Where does the Humpback predatory carp live?
The Humpback predatory carp lives in fresh water and is mostly found around open water.
How big does the Humpback predatory carp get?
The Humpback predatory carp grows to a maximum of about 53 cm. On average the species is around 27 cm.
Is the Humpback predatory carp dangerous to humans?
No, the Humpback predatory carp is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Chanodichthys
More from the family Cyprinidae
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