CARPA, METODO EFICAZ, RETIRAR NERVIO AMARGO, CUEREAR Y FILETEAR, Y ALGUNOS CONSEJOS.

Link Los Pesqueros.    / @lospesqueros2019   Link Los Pesqueros Collaboration.    / @lospesquerosuy   INSTAGRAM* https://www.instagram.com/los_pesquer... FACEBOOK* https://www.facebook.com/LOSPESQUEROS... Material Used. GoPro Hero 7 Black 4k Mustad fillet knife. Tweezers. ............................................................................................... Habitat and Distribution It is native to stagnant or slow-moving waters in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. It is a ubiquitous animal, easy to farm, and possesses the characteristic of being ectothermic and eurythermal. It is a very hardy animal, capable of living in brackish waters with temperatures between 17 and 24°C. In many places where it has been introduced, it is considered a threat to the ecosystem due to its preference for the vegetation substrate of shallow seabeds, which serves as food for numerous animal species. Carp from the Vltava River, Czech Republic. Due to its invasive potential or its susceptibility to becoming a serious threat by competing with native wild species, altering their genetic purity, or disrupting ecological balances, in Spain this species has been included—by a court ruling of the Supreme Court—4 in the Spanish Catalogue of Invasive Alien Species, regulated by Royal Decree 630/2013, of August 2. Its introduction into the wild, possession, transport, trafficking, and trade are prohibited in Spain. 5 Its diet consists mainly of zooplankton or mussels. ..................................................................................................................... Description Carp. The common carp can grow up to 1.2 m long and weigh up to 40 kg, although adult carp typically measure 60 to 90 cm and weigh around 9 kg. It swims in schools; it is omnivorous and resistant to a wide variety of climatic conditions. Species have been reported to live up to 65 years. Wild specimens are smaller and more flattened than domestic ones. It has a characteristic closed dorsal spine and long, thin scales. Males have a longer ventral fin than females. Color and size vary greatly, especially in domestic specimens. Three subspecies have been described based on scale patterns.