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- Finescale dace is a medium-sized minnow species12that averages up to 5 inches in length3. It has a stout body with a single horizontal dark band along its side and a metallic silver-gold stripe above324. The species is characterized by its large, blunt head, and dark lateral bands running parallel to the length of its bronze and black body4. Adults eat mainly insects and mollusks3. Finescale dace does best in sluggish, darkly stained, swampy streams, ponds, and lakes5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Description: The finescale dace is a medium sized minnow species with a single, black lateral band, a well-developed terminal jaw, and very small scales. It looks very similar to the northern redbelly dace, which has two parallel, black lateral bands.www.wildlife.nh.gov/fishing-new-hampshire/fish-sp…The finescale dace (Chrosomus neogaeus) has a brown-gray back and a dark, thick gold-orange stripe along its side. Between the back and side stripe, there is an iridescent, silvery band. Their fins are clear to yellow. The body is stout with a large mouth.outdoornebraska.gov/learn/nebraska-wildlife/nebra…Finescale dace are minnows averaging up to 5 inches in length. They are stout-bodied with a single horizontal dark band along their side and a metallic silver-gold stripe above. Adults eat mainly insects and mollusks (snails and fingernail clams).efotg.sc.egov.usda.gov/references/Public/NE/Fines…Finescale dace gets its name from the fine scales running along its body The speciesis characterized by its large, blunt head, and dark lateral bands running parallel to the length of its bronze and black body. On each lateral line there may be more than 80 scales. These scales are classified as leptoid scales.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finescale_daceThe finescale dace is a northern species that does best in sluggish, darkly stained, swampy streams. It also occurs in ponds and lakes.www2.dnr.cornell.edu/cek7/nyfish/Cyprinidae/fines…
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