Acheron spring goby

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Facts

Scientific name:
Knipowitschia milleri
Biology:
Occurs in lowland water bodies ; in clear, nearly stagnant, temperate, sometimes slightly brackish waters with abundant submerged vegetation and sand or mud bottom. It lives up to 2 years. Spawns in February-March; juveniles free swimming while adults are benthic. Feeds on chironomid larvae and small crustaceans. Threatened for habitat are largely drained and filled with garbage .
IUCN Red List Status:
Critically Endangered
Threat to humans:
Harmless
Source: FishBase

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    Acheron spring goby

    Source: AquaMaps

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