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== Rainbow_trout ==
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File:Close_up_of_rainbow_trout_fish_underwater_oncorhynchus_mykiss.jpg|Close up of rainbow trout fish underwater oncorhynchus mykiss
File:Lake_Washington_Ship_Canal_Fish_Ladder_pamphlet_-_ocean_phase_Steelhead.jpg|Lake Washington Ship Canal Fish Ladder pamphlet - ocean phase Steelhead
File:Lake_Washington_Ship_Canal_Fish_Ladder_pamphlet_-_male_freshwater_phase_Steelhead.jpg|Lake Washington Ship Canal Fish Ladder pamphlet - male freshwater phase Steelhead
File:Oncorhynchus_mykiss_ssp._gairdneri.jpg|Oncorhynchus mykiss ssp. gairdneri
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File:Golden_Rainbow_Trout_Cropped.jpg|Golden Rainbow Trout Cropped
File:Two_pairs_adult_Steelhead_trout_and_2_redds_March_2013_Stevens_Creek.jpg|Two pairs adult Steelhead trout and 2 redds March 2013 Stevens Creek
File:Rainbowtroutalevinandeggs.JPG|Rainbow trout alevin and eggs
File:Oncorhynchus_mykiss_02_by-dpc.jpg|Oncorhynchus mykiss 02 by-dpc
File:Rainbow_trout_fish_onchorhynchus_mykiss_detailed_photography.jpg|Rainbow trout fish onchorhynchus mykiss detailed photography
File:Lake_Erie_Steelhead.jpg|Lake Erie Steelhead
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 23 February 2025

Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a species of trout and a member of the salmon family. It is native to the cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America. The rainbow trout has been introduced to other environments worldwide.

Description[edit]

Rainbow trout are a silver color with a pinkish band along their sides, small black spots on their back, and a white underbelly. The average length is 20 to 30 inches. They are known for their beautiful, vibrant colors that shimmer in the sunlight, hence the name "rainbow" trout.

Habitat[edit]

Rainbow trout are found in a wide range of habitats, but they prefer cold, clear streams and lakes. They are native to the tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia, but they have been introduced to waters all over the world.

Diet[edit]

Rainbow trout are carnivorous. Their diet primarily consists of small invertebrates, but they will also eat fish eggs and small fish.

Reproduction[edit]

Rainbow trout spawn in the spring. The female creates a nest, or "redd," in a stream bed where she lays her eggs. The male then fertilizes the eggs, and the female covers them with gravel. The eggs hatch in about four to seven weeks.

Conservation[edit]

Rainbow trout populations are currently stable, but they face threats from habitat loss and pollution. They are also a popular target for recreational fishing, which can lead to overfishing.

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