The Issyk-Kul dace is a freshwater fish distinguished by its streamlined, silvery body and forked tail. It inhabits the Issyk-Kul Lake in Kyrgyzstan, thriving in its clear, oxygen-rich waters. Typically, it reaches lengths of 6-8 inches and weighs a few ounces. The dace exhibits schooling behavior and is known for its adaptability to varying environmental conditions.
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