The Taiwan bitterling (Tanakia himantegus) is a fish of the family Cyprinidae that grows up to 7 cm.
Description
The Taiwan bitterling is a small cyprinid relative (Acheilognathidae) from slow-flowing fresh water of Taiwan and southeastern China. The species grows to about 7 cm and has a deep, laterally compressed, silvery body that lights up with pink and green tints in spawning males. Characteristically the female uses a long ovipositor to lay her eggs in the gill cavity of a living freshwater mussel, where the larvae grow up safely. It eats algae and small invertebrates. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Taiwan bitterling?
The Taiwan bitterling is mainly silver-grey.
Where does the Taiwan bitterling live?
The Taiwan bitterling is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Taiwan bitterling get?
The Taiwan bitterling grows to a maximum of about 7 cm.
Is the Taiwan bitterling dangerous to humans?
No, the Taiwan bitterling is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Tanakia
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