It has nothing to do with the kind of fish itself. The name of the fish is just a fluke, and the words "rich fish" make people like it. But it's just a name. The name itself has no effect on feng shui. If the name of the fish used to regulate feng shui is broken fish or dead fish, I don't think anyone will use it. This is our people's habit of seeking good luck.
Push a white one and raise a whitebait named Baochai here. Never break the bank. And make money.
So correctly speaking, no fish is a feng shui fish, and that fish is not a feng shui fish. If used correctly, any fish can do feng shui well.