Thicklip Grey Mullet
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Thicklip Grey Mullet | ||||
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Chelon Labrosus | ||||
Species Information | ||||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thicklip_grey_mullet | ||||
Size / weight | ||||
Common | up to | 1 (2.2) | kg (lb) | |
Trophy | up to | 2 (4.4) | kg (lb) | |
Unique | up to | 3.5 (7.72) | kg (lb) | |
Price / Reward | ||||
Common | per kg | 133 | ![]() |
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Trophy | per kg | 135 | ![]() |
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Unique | per kg | 140 | ![]() |
Description
Thicklip Grey Mullet (Chelon Labrosus) is a coastal fish that typically inhabits lagoons and estuaries as well as freshwater areas of the Mediterranean and Black Seas and northeastern Atlantic. These fish stay in schools closer to shores, easily adapting to freshwater environments. Thicklip Grey Mullet can be distinguished by its elongated body with two short dorsal fins and a flat head with a small toothless mouth and a very thick upper lip. These fish typically grow to about 32 cm (12 in) in length, with an average weight of 0.5 - 2 kg (1 - 4 lb), with unique specimen sometimes reaching a weight of up to 3.5 kg (7 lb). Its diet primarily consists of small invertebrates, algae, and aquatic vegetation.
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