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Golden topminnow

Golden topminnow

Fundulus chrysotus

Family
Fundulidae
Max Length
8.50000009 cm
Max Weight
0.1 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
freshwater
Fishing Spots
9

Overview

The golden topminnow is a fish of the genus Fundulus and is a United States native fish mostly distributed throughout the southeast, ranging from Kentucky and Ohio south into Florida. Although it has such a wide distribution throughout the south, the habitats and micro-habitats that it occupies do not differ much from one area of distribution to others. The golden topminnow is a small surface feeding fish that tends to reproduce late in the spring season and on into the early parts of the summer, and although the fry reach maturity fairly quickly the longevity of the golden topminnow is quite short. Because the golden topminnow is lower in the trophic level and is a small fish, it primarily feeds on small and/or drifting organisms at, or near the surface of, vegetated areas. This particular topminnow is not currently listed as an endangered species, nor does it have any particular type of management plan.

Where to Find Golden topminnow

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I catch Golden topminnow?+

Golden topminnow can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Florida, United States; Louisiana, United States; Texas, United States. WikiCatch lists 9 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Golden topminnow get?+

Golden topminnow (Fundulus chrysotus) can reach up to 8.50000009 cm in length and 0.1 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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