Mirror Carp

Mirror carp are a domesticated variant of the common carp, distinguished by their irregular, mirror-like scales. These fish are popular among anglers due to their unique appearance and substantial size. Originating from selective breeding, mirror carp are widespread in Europe and have been introduced to other regions. They share similar habits with common carp but are especially prized for their distinctive scale patterns.
Length~50 (max 120)
Weight~4 (max 27)
WaterFresh
Water Temp17-24° F
Depth1-10 ft
- Other namesIsraeli carp
- Length~50 (max 120)
- Weight~4 (max 27)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp17-24° F
- Depth1-10 ft
Popular lures for Mirror Carp
Regulation for Mirror Carp
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Mirror carp thrive in calm, slow-moving freshwater bodies such as lakes and ponds
- They prefer areas with plenty of vegetation and soft, muddy bottoms where they can forage
- These carp are omnivorous, feeding on a mix of plant material, insects, and small invertebrates
- Often found in shallow waters, they tend to seek cover among submerged structures and aquatic plants
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Mirror carp spawn in warm, shallow waters, typically among dense vegetation
- Males engage in aggressive behavior to defend their territory during the spawning season
- After spawning, they move to deeper waters to avoid predators and conserve energy
- As they mature, their behavior and feeding patterns adjust, with older carp becoming more cautious and selective in their feeding