In Rohu , enormous number of eggs is laid at a time and the eggs sink to the bottom. Immediately after discharge, the eggs come in contact with the spermatic fluid (milt) and fer­tilization takes place externally. Rohu is a popular freshwater fish that is widely cultivated and consumed in various regions. It is native to the Indian subcontinent, specifically found in rivers and freshwater bodies in countries such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan. or rohu fish is a carp that is mostly found in rivers and ponds. Rohu is a column feeder, and due to the way it feeds, it is often cultivated along with two other carps – (bottom feeder) and (surface feeder). Let’s learn more about the habitat and description of Rohu or . Table of Contents: Labeo rohita – Classification Labelled Diagram of Labeo rohita Habitat Description Frequently Asked Questions Rohu fish, popularly known as Labeo rohita, is the most commonly eaten freshwater fish and holds a predominant position in South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal

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