Longfin dace

The Longfin dace lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.

Longfin Dace - Illustration by Bill Singleton Longfin Dace Agosia chrysogaster This fish is among the hardiest of native fish. More

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Longfin dace Priority Conservation Areas File name p_lodace Spatial domain Eastern Pima County Abstract p_lodace is displaying the known areas where the Longfin dace (agosia chrysogaster) occurs. More

Longfin Dace (Agosia chrysogaster) outdoors in 1136-2271 liter (300-600 gal) tanks. Abundant plants (Myriophyllum, Potamogeton, Elodea) are planted in plastic bus pans (like those used in restaurants) filled with 18-30 grit silica sand to a depth of 10-12 cm (4-5 in). More

& Fish biologists recently succeeded in stocking 150 longfin dace in Upper Mineral Creek, which is near the ASARCO mine between Superior and Kearny. "This is an important conservation action for native fish in Arizona," says Cori Carveth, a native fish biologist with the department. More

Longfin DacePhoto of a Desert Pupfish. Photo copyright Bruce Craig. Desert SuckerPhoto of a Desert Pupfish. Photo copyright Bruce Craig. Razorback SuckerPhoto of a Desert Pupfish. Photo copyright Bruce Craig. Speckeld DacePhoto of a Desert Pupfish. Photo copyright Bruce Craig. More

Common names

Jelčík dlouhoploutvý in Czech (česky)
Longfin dace in English
pupo panzaverde in Spanish (español)
長鰭鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
长鳍鱥 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Cypriniformes
Family : Cyprinidae
Genus : Rhinichthys
Species : Agosia chrysogaster
Authority : Girard, 1856