ROSY RED MINNOWS (Pimephales promelas) are often stocked for their striking rosy hue. This bright appearance contrasts nicely in lakes and ponds. They’re also popular for their adaptability to a range of pond and lake conditions.
ALIAS: Rosy reds, rosies, pink tuffies
IDENTIFICATION: A light-orange to pink color variation of the traditional fathead minnow that has a darkened midline running the length of its body, a small mouth and a darkened spot at the base on the dorsal fin.
DIET: Zooplankton and phytoplankton.
SPAWNING: Once water temperatures reach 64°F, rosy red minnows reproduce from spring until fall. This extended period of reproduction yields high numbers of offspring and provides excellent forage for the predators within the pond.
TIPS: A twice per year supplemental stocking may be necessary to maintain a population.