The speckled dace is a small freshwater fish characterized by its speckled, olive-brown body and slender shape. It typically measures 2-4 inches in length and weighs less than 0.1 pounds. Found in clear, fast-flowing streams and rivers, it feeds on algae, insects, and small invertebrates. Speckled dace are social, often forming schools for protection and foraging. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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