The largest eel on the planet, the European conger (Conger conger) reproduces once in its life. The European Conger is a nocturnal predator possessing a lengthy body without scales and is national to the European coastline, specifically Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. Juveniles love coastal areas while adults prefer deeper waters. The European conger’s conical head, slightly reduced rounded snout and merged dorsal and anal fins enable it to hide effortlessly under rocks and cracks. The fish is a representative of the family Congridae and undergoes metamorphosis in its reproductive organs, skeleton mass, and teeth between the ages of 5 to 15 years.
European Congers have a total length between 60”-84” (1.52-2.13 m) and body height of 3.1”-4.7” (8-12 cm). The typical weight of the European Conger is in the range of 6.6-55 lb (3-25 kg). European Congers have lifespans between 15-20 years.
The largest eel on the planet, the European conger (Conger conger) reproduces once in its life. The European Conger is a nocturnal predator possessing a lengthy body without scales and is national to the European coastline, specifically Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. Juveniles love coastal areas while adults prefer deeper waters. The European conger’s conical head, slightly reduced rounded snout and merged dorsal and anal fins enable it to hide effortlessly under rocks and cracks. The fish is a representative of the family Congridae and undergoes metamorphosis in its reproductive organs, skeleton mass, and teeth between the ages of 5 to 15 years.
European Congers have a total length between 60”-84” (1.52-2.13 m) and body height of 3.1”-4.7” (8-12 cm). The typical weight of the European Conger is in the range of 6.6-55 lb (3-25 kg). European Congers have lifespans between 15-20 years.