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Stone Loach

Barbatula barbatula

Stone loach (Barbatula barbatula) is a small, bottom-dwelling Eurasian loach of clear, cool streams and rivers. It hides under stones by day and feeds mostly at night on aquatic invertebrates and small benthic prey.

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Stone Loach reference image
Michal Maňas, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. Źródło: Wikimedia Commons.

Punkty identyfikacyjne

  • Elongate, slim body with a mottled brown-and-olive pattern
  • Small inferior mouth with visible barbels around the snout
  • Two-part dorsal profile with the second dorsal longer and slightly higher

Siedlisko

Shallow, well-oxygenated streams and small rivers with gravel, sand, and cobble bottoms; often in riffles, runs, and margins with cover from stones or submerged roots.

Notatki na temat przynęty

Small worms, maggots, bloodworms, and tiny aquatic insect imitations work best. Small nymphs, bead-heads, or micro soft plastics can also take fish in clear water.

Zachowanie

Mostly nocturnal and cryptic, resting on the streambed during the day. Feeds by probing among stones for insect larvae, worms, crustaceans, and other benthic invertebrates.

Ostrożność

Handle gently because it is small and delicate; local rules may protect native loaches in some waters. Not considered a food fish in most areas, and its small size makes harvest impractical.

Notatki wędkarskie

Target slow seams, riffle tails, and undercut stone cover with very light tackle. Fish baits on the bottom with small hooks and minimal weight; often best after dusk or in low light.