Smoking carp? Myxocyprinidae? Myxocyprinidae fish
The picture below shows the mullet, also known as yellow steak, blood steak, vermicelli steak, burnt snapper, wood leaf plate, red snapper, wood leaf fish, purple snapper, finch fish, fire steak and Chinese sail fin sucking fish.
Wild Myxocyprinus asiaticus is rare and protected by national laws. Myxocyprinus asiaticus juveniles are brown with three dark stripes. The obvious difference between adult male fish and female fish is that the male fish is rouge red and the female fish is deep purple with broad vertical stripes. Another important feature of the mullet is the towering triangular dorsal fin, which extends to the back of the gluteal fin. Its fleshy lips are thick and there are nipples on them, so it is unnecessary. The pharyngeal teeth of Myxocyprinus asiaticus are arranged in a single row in a comb-like arrangement. With the increase of age, the body color of adult mullet will become darker and darker; In old age, the characteristics of white stripes will disappear.