Yellow-boned fish can be mixed with grass carp, crucian carp, anchovy, bighead carp and catfish. These kinds of fish have low requirements for the environment and strong adaptability, so they are very suitable for polyculture with yellow bone fish. Yellow-boned fish have low requirements for the environment. They can grow in water temperature between 1-38 ℃, and they can survive after leaving the water for about 5 hours, and their vitality is very tenacious.
In addition, yellow bone fish all start to move at night, and most of the fish mixed with them move during the day. Therefore, there will be no major conflicts between them.
2. Are yellow-boned fish poisonousYellow-boned fish are poisonous, but they are not poisonous by meat, but by fishbones. There are some sharp barbs near the jaw of yellow-boned fish, which are poisonous. Although they are poisonous, the toxicity is not strong, and the stinger does not affect their meat quality, so they are also a common edible fish. When treating yellow-boned fish artificially, care should be taken not to be scratched by their barbs. If you are accidentally stabbed by them, you may have symptoms of redness and pain. However, the symptoms of pain usually only last for about 5 minutes, and basically there will be no big things after 5 minutes.