Bighead Carp

The bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) is a freshwater fish native to rivers in China. It is characterized by its large head and scattered dark blotches. Widely introduced around the world, it thrives in rivers, lakes, and ponds. Its diet consists mainly of zooplankton, making it valuable in aquaculture for controlling plankton populations. Bighead carp is a significant species in commercial fisheries and aquaculture.
Length~60 (max 146)
Weight~18 (max 40)
WaterFresh
Water Temp38° F
Depth2 ft
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- Length~60 (max 146)
- Weight~18 (max 40)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp38° F
- Depth2 ft
Popular lures for Bighead Carp
Regulation for Bighead Carp
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Bighead carp prefers large rivers with slow-moving currents and fluctuating water levels
- They can also thrive in lakes, ponds, and flooded areas with ample zooplankton
- The fish forages near the surface or middle layers of water, feeding mainly on plankton
- It is well-adapted to environments with warm, temperate waters, though it can tolerate slight salinity
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Bighead carp migrate upstream to spawn, triggered by rising water levels during flooding seasons
- Spawning typically occurs in warm, fast-moving waters with high oxygen content
- After spawning, larvae drift downstream, where they grow in calmer backwaters or floodplain lakes
- As temperatures drop, both juveniles and adults form large schools and move to deeper waters for the winter months