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White Sucker
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Breeding Biology Spawning usually occurs at dusk and in the late evenings. Two to four males will crowd around a ripe female, and using their fins, will press against it. A spawning event will take about three to four seconds, with the female repeating the act six to 40 times in an hour. Females may carry 36,000 to 50,000 eggs. Suckers don’t build nests or give parental care. Adults leave the spawning ground after 10 to 14 days, and eggs hatch in about two weeks. Young remain in the gravel for one to two weeks, and migrate back to the lake a month after spawning.
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