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Holiday darter

Etheostoma brevirostrum

Family
Percidae
Max Length
5.800000000000001 cm
Max Weight
0.05 kg
IUCN Status
VU
Water Type
freshwater
Fishing Spots
1

Overview

The holiday darter is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is found in the southeast US water system, with disjunctive populations throughout Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. It is also located in the Coosa River / Choccolocco Creek watershed which begins in Tennessee and far west Georgia, then enters Alabama. Its diet, close to other members of the subgenus Ulocentra, consists of small insects, including midges, black fly larvae, and small crustaceans. The two subspecies inhabit small to medium-sized gradient-rich streams. They are often found in fast-moving streams with large boulders, gravel, cobbles, and sand. They can be found in the margins between these large boulders, and use the boulders for protection from predators and for the females to attach eggs. The holiday darter has very vibrant coloration, but will display even more brilliant coloration during or before spawning. Spawning takes place during the spring, usually around April or May. This species is state listed in Georgia as threatened. One of the disjunct populations is located in the Talladega National Forest, which results in it being protected from human encroachment. The separate populations can make it difficult to determine the exact population count.

Where to Find Holiday darter

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I catch Holiday darter?+

Holiday darter can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Georgia, United States. WikiCatch lists 1 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Holiday darter get?+

Holiday darter (Etheostoma brevirostrum) can reach up to 5.800000000000001 cm in length and 0.05 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is VU.

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