What is Ziege?
also known as Saber Carp or Pelecus cultratus , Ziege is a kind of fish. Ziege is from the Cyprinidae family found in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia and other parts of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Unlike other fish with a beam found in Europe, Ziege has a long, slender body with a sharp belly, which extends from neck to rectum, like his Asian relatives. It is also characterized by slightly tilted mouth. Its life can be up to nine years. Although there is no big threat to this species, Zeige has experienced a decrease in the Black Sea at one point, but the population has been stabilized. As with other fish types in the Cyprinidae family, Ziege is particularly abundant in eutrophic lakes that are nutrient -rich lakes. In fact, Ziege contributes to the nutrients of the lake because they feed on zooplanktonons that, on the other hand, graze on lakes, which are the source of the nutrients of the lake.
When rivers are covered with ice, zieges begin to migrate toBig lakes. During this time, their reproduction period will stop. It continues how the ice gradually thaws.
Zieges favors reproduction in brackish water - water that is less salty than seawater, but salty than fresh water - at temperatures above 53 degrees Fahrenheit (12 degrees Celsius). Eggs are semi -regional, which means they prefer an open ocean. Once laid, the eggs are drifting with the Greek currents towards the mouth and to the sea.
Adults return to the mouth and immediately after friction, this time to make forage. Three to four days later, for example, it hatches to become juvenile Zieges, which also migrate to Ústí the following summer. Zieges will start friction when they are three to five years old.
Ziege is an important freshwater fish across Eurasia. This species is even managed in some countries. In Eastern Europe, popular methods of preparing drying and salting include. Once it was the main fish product in countries where Zieges prevails, but there have been cheaper frozen fish.
Zieges remains popular in some places where they also look forward to recreational fishing. To this end, it is even supplied in male and natural ponds and lakes. It is just like other Cyprinidae that are popular for fishing because of their dense population and biomass.