mirror carp
Mirror carp are a type of freshwater fish known for their distinctive, scale-less appearance. They are a variant of the common carp, characterized by large, irregular patches of scales on their bodies. This unique look makes them popular among anglers and fish enthusiasts. Mirror carp can grow quite large, often reaching weights of over 30 pounds.
These fish are typically found in lakes, rivers, and ponds across Europe and Asia. They thrive in warm waters and prefer areas with plenty of vegetation. Mirror carp are omnivorous, feeding on a diet that includes plants, insects, and small crustaceans, making them adaptable to various environments.