Quillback Carpiodes cyprinus
Identification
This sucker has a long dorsal fin that forms a quill like point. Its body is deep and laterally compressed.
Location
Common statewide
Size
12 to 20 inches
Diet
It feeds on detritus algae and small invertebrates.
Habitat
It occurs in rivers lakes and reservoirs.
Activity Period
Year round
Behavior
It is a bottom feeder and often forms schools. It is active year round.
Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring.
Population
The population is stable statewide.
History
It has long been widespread in Ohio.
Human Interactions
It rarely interacts with humans.
Facts
It is named for its elongated dorsal fin.
Sources
ODNR NatureServe
Detritus algae small invertebrates | Rivers lakes reservoirs | Statewide