
Congoli - Wikipedia
The congoli (Pseudaphritis urvillii), also known as the freshwater flathead, marble fish, marbled flathead, sand trout, sanding, sandy, sandy whiting or tupong, [5] is a species of marine ray …
How native congolli fish have been given a lifeline in South Australia
Mar 26, 2020 · Congolli are small-bodied native Australian fish that are a mottled brown colour and have a silvery-white underside. They have a flattened head, sharp snout and eyes close …
Pseudaphritis urvillii, Congolli : fisheries, aquarium - FishBase
Adult fish migrate downstream to spawn in weedy estuaries from late April to August (Ref. 5259). Feeds on insects, crustaceans, mollusks, worms and fishes (Ref. 5259, 44894). Often buries …
Congoli - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The congolli is a carnivorous ambush predator, and feeds on insects (especially in freshwater), fish, crustaceans (especially in estuaries), worms, molluscs, and other invertebrates.
Congolli, Pseudaphritis urvillii (Valenciennes 1832) - Fishes of …
Congolli are sexually dimorphic in size. Males usually attain a maximum size of 15 cm and are most common in estuaries and brackish waters.
Congolli - Pseudaphritis urvillii
An elongate, small to medium sized, slender fish with an almost cylindrical body. Maximum length ~350 mm; sexually dimorphic, females 150–300 mm, males <150 mm. The head is flattened …
Congolli (Pseudaphritis urvillii) - Marine Life Identification
Congolli (Pseudaphritis urvillii) is a captivating species of fish that inhabits the waterways of Australia and New Zealand. Renowned for their intriguing behaviors and important ecological …
Pseudaphritis - Animalia
The congoli ( Pseudaphritis urvillii ), also known as the freshwater flathead, marble fish, marbled flathead, sand trout, sanding, sandy, sandy whiting or tupong. is a species of marine ray …
Congolli, Pseudaphritis urvillii – Marine Life Society of South ...
Jun 13, 2017 · This fish that I photographed at the Ships’ Graveyard in the North Arm of the Port River earlier this year was confirmed on iNaturalist as being a Congolli (Pseudaphritis urvillii). I …
Congolli | Fishing Tasmania
With their long cylindrical body, congolli can look similar to a flathead with marbled dark brown and light brown patches. Two black bars extend from the head to behind the eye which is …