User:Dragonfree97/char

The char is a freshwater fish found in all games. It is associated with waterfalls, and in all games the fish is fairly common and sells for a high price. In games prior to, it was found in the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, but in it can be found both above and below both waterfalls. It has a medium-sized shadow. It had a large-sized shadow prior to.

In
"Oh! What a large and CHAR-ming fish. That was dismal, wasn't it? Mum warned me to avoid comedy. Regardless of my shabby comedic failings, this fish will have a safe and comfortable home here."

In
"Hoo! Indeed, WOO hoo!  A char!  There are many ways to prepare char, or so I've heard from gourmands.  Sadly, it is NOT deemed acceptable to char them, rendering all puns moot.  I suspect any and all puns might've been substandard, so perhaps that's best."

In
"Char are certainly not named for the method people use to cook them. That would be rather daft... Since they aren't the best of swimmers, they often take refuge from rushing waters in rock crevices... When feeding, they merely stick their faces into the rushing water and let food fly in, wot wot? No one's sure if it's lazy or brilliant...but it certainly is quite hard to dislike!"

In
In an information board in the aquarium reveals information about this fish.

"Char are related to salmon and live in rivers upstream, not generally migrating to the ocean. They prefer colder water and dwell in secluded, clear rivers deep in mountain ranges. Since they tend to hide mostly in between rocks in these cold areas, they can be rather difficult to spot."

The char appears in the middle, left tank of the aquarium.

Further information


The white-spotted char is a member of the genus Salvelinus. It is found in many rivers along the northwestern Pacific coast, and is present in Hokkaido and the northeastern Korean Peninsula. It is an alternative fishing solution to Rainbow Trout for a farming fish because it uses very little resources. Char feed mainly on insects, but can feed on fish and small crustaceans. According to legend, a whale-sized char dwells in the depths of Lake Mashu in Hokkaido.