? Nemipterus virgatus refers to the fish in the genus Nemipterus of the family Nemipteridae of the order Perciformes. From a worldwide perspective, the number is relatively large, not only distributed in one country. Marine fish and freshwater fish are not only one kind of fish, they contain many different species, are two relatively large categories, and the difference between the two is relatively large, they can adapt to different living environments. Nemipterus virgatus is the former, that is, marine fish, because from the point of view of living environment, Nemipterus virgatus can only live in sea water, not in fresh water.
Specifically, the golden thread fish lives in the vast waters of the Pacific Ocean. However, golden thread fish are hardly seen in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and they are mainly active in the western Pacific Ocean. There are many countries in the western Pacific Ocean, such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand in the northern hemisphere, and Australia in the south, where marine fish are distributed. Nemipterus virgatus can only adapt to seawater life, so even if they are cultured artificially, they need to simulate the environment in seawater as much as possible, otherwise they may die because of inadaptability.
does the golden thread fish grow? As mentioned above, the golden thread fish belongs to the sea fish, so generally speaking, it grows in the ocean. Specifically, Nemipterus virgatus grows in the Pacific Ocean, and there are a large number of Nemipterus virgatus in the vast sea fish in the western Pacific Ocean. However, Nemipterus virgatus is generally rare in high latitudes, and the higher the latitude, the less the distribution of this fish is generally. For example, although Nemipterus virgatus lives in the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea, it is less in the Yellow Sea and the largest in the South China Sea. In addition, the sea area where the fish grows also needs to meet their requirements, for example, from the point of view of food, it must be rich in plants, because the staple food of the fish is the seeds of plants.