Scientific Name
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
Common Name
Silver carp
Biology
In its natural range, it occurs in rivers with marked water-level fluctuations and overwinters in middle and lower stretches. Forages in shallow (0.5-1.0 m deep) and warm (over 21?C) backwaters, lakes and flooded areas with slow current. Breeds in rivers or tributaries over shallow rapids with gravel or sand bottom, high current (0.5-1.7 m/s), turbid water, temperatures above 15?C (usually 18-26?C) and high oxygen concentrations (Ref. 59043). Migrates upstream to breed; egg and larva float downstream to floodplain zones. An active species well known for its habit of leaping clear of the water when disturbed (Ref. 7248). Swims just beneath the water surface (Ref. 5258). Stocked in large rivers and almost all still water bodies as lakes and ponds. Often escapes from fish farms. In aquaculture, it can survive brackish water (up to 7 ppt) when released into