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It also suffers from competition from the related but more aggressive rosy bitterling.
European Bitterling.
In 1936 the bitterling was thought to respond to hormones in a pregnant woman's urine, but the work was later discredited.
Which is why I have a Tench, a Bitterling, and some White Clouds in the same tank.
A Bitterling inspects a Swan Mussel.
This reddish color is similar to the color of a red rose, which is why it is called a Rosy Bitterling.
Freshwater mussels such as Dobugai play an important role in Rosy Bitterling reproduction.
Since then, Yao study group has considered designing new purification system to conserve Japanese native rosy bitterling.
Korean name is 납자루 (napjaru, meaning "slender bitterling").
The Amur Bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus, is a small fish of the carp family.
Goldfish, small Koi, Bitterling, Orfe and so on.
Acheilognathus asmussii (Russian bitterling)
Acheilognathus cyanostigma (Striped bitterling)
Please could you give me some information on a fish called Bitterling, or Chinese Bitterling?
Rhodeus lighti (Light's Bitterling)
Tanakia limbata (Oily bitterling)
Every female rosy bitterling has a unique pipe about the same length as its own body that is used for laying eggs on a (specific spot of mussels).
European bitterling, Rhodeus amarus (Bloch, 1782)
Rhodeus atremius (Kyushu Bitterling)
Rhodeus sericeus (Amur Bitterling)
Rhodeus ocellatus ocellatus (Rosy Bitterling)
Genetic markers distinguishing between the two subspecies of the rosy bitterling,Rhodeus ocellatus (Cyprinidae)
The Elongate Bitterling, Acheilognathus elongatus, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae.
The Tokyo bitterling (Tanakia tanago) is a temperate freshwater fish of the carp family (Cyprinidae).
This, he explained, suggests the presence of the European bitterling, a rarely seen fish that has an unusual symbiotic relationship with the mussel, which incubates the bitterling's eggs.
The Amur Bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus, is a small fish of the carp family.
Rhodeus sericeus (Amur Bitterling)
The European Bitterling Rhodeus sericeus amarus, and the Japanese Bitterling,Tanakia tanago, are both coldwater fish.
It was originally described as Cyprinus amarus by Marcus Elieser Bloch in 1782, and has been referred to in scientific literature as Rhodeus sericeus amarus.
Seven species are protected: Umbra krameri, Rhodeus sericeus amarus, loach (Misgumus fossilis), Cobitis tenia, etc.