What is a fish? Also known as square skin, mercerized skin, mirror fish, multicolored fish and bitter suffocation. Mola is a kind of small fish, with a general physical strength of 10 cm, but there are also a few species of mola that are larger. Thrush is a freshwater fish. Wild thrush likes to live at the bottom of rivers and lakes and live in groups near the shore. So in areas with thrush, there are often a large group. The feeding habits of pomfret are too diverse. Of course, in the sea area, the key is to feed on all kinds of algae, but in the case of insufficient ingredients, they will also eat some aquatic plants, zooplankton and young aquatic insects. The demand for water quality is very high, and the living environment can't be polluted at all. But because the living environment of wild fish has been destroyed, it is not common in the suburbs.
In fact, fish is not very delicious to eat, because the fish meat of fish will taste bitter. Although it's better after drying, it's still bitter. Fishermen often say it's a pity, but it's not for eating, it's for appreciating. Pomfret is very popular in the aquarium because of its bright and beautiful skin color in the aquarium. Although this kind of fish is small, its price is quite high. Thrush and thrush fish in the fish tank are sold in the round bar. The smaller one is 3 ~ 5 yuan each, and the larger one can be 10 yuan each.
At present, most of the lakes in Haihe River reach are under the control of xiong'an new area. Baiyangdian Lake is the largest lake in Hebei Province, with a total area of 366 square kilometers and an average annual storage capacity of 65.438+0.32 billion cubic meters. Thrush fish is also called square skin, mirror fish, colorful round fish and bitter flat fish. There are many dialect names. I don't know what you call it there. Because of its bright colors, it was introduced to Europe in the 20th century and was favored by breeding enthusiasts. It is called "China Rainbow", or rainbow fish. It is a small group of freshwater fish. However, due to the hazards of landform, precipitation and people's production and life, lakes sometimes expand, sometimes become smaller, or even dry up! For example, in 1980, the lake dried up due to the decrease of precipitation, but in 1988, it was destroyed by heavy precipitation and the lake was restored.