Nektelestes, more commonly called a Thieving Bijaw are large ichthyongiu. Despite their size their diet primarily consists of eggs of other seelenlos, though they frequently do hunt on and eat seelenlos in their body of ammonia, and on occasion seelenlos outside of it, they favour thalasentomo as a primary part of their diet. They breed in mass spawning events, laying large quantities of eggs with members of their genus, dying afterwards, leaving their young to grow without the danger of other members of their species, an r-selective strategy. This cycle of breeding is very delicate however, easily disrupted by external interference, which could very easily lead to a local extinction in rivers and lakes. If you have any questions at all about this organism please don’t be afraid to ask.














