is the mud fish? The mud fish generally refers to the mud fish. The mud fish is another name for the mud fish. It is one of the common fish in southern China. It belongs to the genus of Cypriniformes Cyprinidae. The body of this fish is fusiform, the head is short, the mouth is wide and curved, there are four whiskers, and the surface of the body is covered with a layer of scales. The upper part of their body is bluish gray, and the inside of their abdomen is silvery white. The size of this kind of fish is not big, most of them are only about one kilogram. They live in fresh water and are omnivorous fish, and zooplankton and plants in the water will become their food. They are also an edible fish and can be raised in captivity.
In addition, although sometimes it refers to all species of mackerel, sometimes it only refers to the species of mackerel. In addition to the earthy mackerel, there are two more common species of mackerel, namely the Thai mackerel and the wheat mackerel. There are also slight differences between the mud carp and other species of mud carp. From the appearance, the mouth is wider and the radian is larger. From the point of view of habit characteristics, mud fish prefer to live in high water temperature, because their cold tolerance is not as good as other species of mud fish.
does the mackerel grow? As mentioned above, the mackerel sometimes refers to all mackerels, and sometimes refers to the representative species of mackerel. Whichever one is referred to, they all live in fresh water. Specifically, it is mainly in the south of China, especially in the southernmost provinces, such as Hainan Province and Guangdong Province, where the number of people living is relatively large. They often grow at the bottom of the water and feed on zooplankton and plants around them, so they can often be seen in places where life is abundant. In addition, some of them are artificially raised and grow in aquaculture ponds, which also belong to fresh water.