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Razorback Sucker Larvae

Razorback sucker larvae, collected from various locations around Lake Mohave in order to retain the genetic divesity of the parental population, are reared in aquaria at Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery. After a few months, the fish will be transfered to heated outdoor raceways where they will grow for three years before being repatriated into Lake Mohave.

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Razorback sucker larvae, collected from various locations around Lake Mohave in order to retain the genetic divesity of the parental population, are reared in aquaria at Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery.  After a few months, the fish will be transfered to heated outdoor raceways where they will grow for three years before being repatriated into Lake Mohave.
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