
Nile Perch - Lates Description: Nile perch are related to snook. They are silver, with a hint of blue. They have a distinctive dark black eye, with a bright yellow outer ring, and a large spine on the operculum. Species: Approximately 17 species of Lates Range: Africa, including Lake Chad and the Nile, Zaire, and Niger rivers. Habitat: Rivers and lakes with juveniles staying in vegetated shallows. Spawning Habitats: Evidently spawn year round releasing a few eggs at a time. Feeding Habits: Adults feed on fish, larger crustaceans and insects. Juveniles are reported to be herbivorous and look distinctly different. Age and Growth: Size to six feet and 440 pounds. Potential Concerns: Genus Lates all species are restricted due to their large size and piscivorous habits. Back to Nonnative Restricted Fish |