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Albanian roach

Leucos basak

Not Evaluated Freshwater
الطول الأقصى
23,299999237060547 cm
الفصيلة

نبذة

The Albanian roach, <em>Leucos basak</em>, is a small freshwater cyprinid in the family Leuciscidae, native to river systems in the western Balkans, particularly in Albania and the surrounding region. Adults reach a maximum recorded length of approximately 23.3 cm. Like other leuciscid cyprinids, this species likely inhabits slow to moderately flowing rivers and lakes with vegetated margins, where it feeds on plant matter, algae, invertebrates, and detritus. Leuciscids in the genus <em>Leucos</em> are typical schooling fishes of lowland and mid-elevation drainages across southeastern Europe. Details of habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature beyond its general Balkan distribution, and weight data are not documented in available sources. The Albanian roach is not classified as a game fish, and its conservation status has not been formally evaluated by major international bodies.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 23,299999237060547 cm

Habitat & Distribution

نوع الماء
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

الرتبة Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows)
الفصيلة Leuciscidae
الأنواع Leucos basak

الأسئلة الشائعة

How big does Albanian roach get?
Albanian roach can grow up to 23.299999237060547 cm long.
What family does Albanian roach belong to?
Albanian roach (Leucos basak) belongs to the family Leuciscidae in the order Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows).

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