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What kinds of red sea fish are there?

Too many, indistinguishable by color alone

Serranidae Cephalopholis fish

The picture below shows Red Nine Cephalopholis sonnerati (Song's nine-spined catfish), commonly known as reticulated catfish

The head is large, the lateral line is complete, and it is curved above the pectoral fin. The body is covered with small comb scales, the first fin spine of the dorsal fin is short, and the subsequent fins become longer and longer. The caudal fin is rounded, and the rear end of the caudal fin is dark with a light edge. The dorsal fin is continuous, with 7 hard spines and 14 to 16 soft rays; the anal fin has 3 hard spines and 9 soft rays. The pectoral fin is round and orange. The central fin is longer than the upper and lower fins and longer than the pelvic fin, but Approximately as long as the posterior orbit, and the terminal edge of the pelvic fin is slightly black. The whole body of the fish is bright red, with many dark colors on the head and upper side of the body, and red spots smaller than the eye diameter are scattered on it. The body length can reach 30 cm. When young, black spots are scattered on the sides of the body. The head, upper jaw and lips have a pinkish sheen.

Distributed in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, it likes to inhabit shallow seas with rocky bottoms and feeds on small fish, shrimps, crabs and arthropods. After steaming, add shredded ginger, or braise it, it tastes delicious.

Serranidae? Plectropomus fish

The picture below shows Plectropomus leopardus (leopard leopard, leopard leopard), Commonly known as the seven-star spot

It is distributed in the western Pacific waters, including China, Taiwan, southern Japan, Australia, Fiji and other waters. It mainly inhabits coral reef debris areas or coral-rich lagoons and reef areas facing the sea. It is ferocious and gluttonous by nature and feeds on other fish.

Holocentridae fish

The body is oval, with medium flat sides. The head has a bursa, and the exposed bones are mostly ridged. Big eyes. Oral position, cleft obliquely. The lower jaw does not project beyond the upper jaw. The groove of the premaxilla reaches approximately the vertical line of the front edge of the eye socket; the front edge of the nasal bone is rounded; there are no small spines in the nasal socket. The posterior lower corner of the preopercular bone has 1 strong spine, about 1/2 eye diameter in length; there is no lateral small spine on the upper edge of the infraorbital bone. The body is covered with large comb scales; the lateral line is complete, the dorsal fin is continuous and single, with deep concavities between the hard spines and soft rays; the caudal fin is deeply forked. The body is light silvery red, with blue iridescence on the upper part; the scales have fine black spots. The body length can reach 32 cm.

Distributed in the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific, from the Red Sea to Tonga in the west, southern Japan in the north, and New Caledonia and New South Wales, Australia in the south. Inhabiting the bottom of deeper rocks, it is a nocturnal fish species that feeds on small benthic animals.

Sebastidae? Sebastes fish

The picture below shows Vermilion Scorpionfish Sebastes miniatus?

The body is elongated and slightly flattened laterally. The head is large, and the upper contour of the head is somewhat curved. There are spinous processes or spines but they are low and weak. The mouth is large and the teeth are sharp. The lower jaw is slightly protruding. The eyes are large, and the infraorbital bones are often "T" shaped, tapering backwards and not reaching the preopercular bones. The body is covered with comb scales or round scales; the lateral line is single and complete. The dorsal fin has 13 hard spines; the dorsal fin has 13-15 soft rays; the anal fin has 3 hard spines; the anal fin has 7 soft rays, continuous, with gaps between the hard spines and soft rays, and there are venom glands at the base of the hard spines of each fin. The body length can reach 76 cm.

Sebastidae, Sebastolobus fish

The picture below shows the big-winged sebastolobus Sebastolobus macrochir, commonly known as Xizhici, yellow-blooded fish, and gilded fish. Times

The body is bright red and the eyes are bright. Fresh Kichiji fish can be eaten raw. Generally, it can be roasted or stewed with salt. The body of the fish is soft. Before grilling, split the fish body, sprinkle with a thin layer of salt and leave it overnight. When the meat is tight, it will taste more delicious when grilled.

It is 20 to 30 centimeters in total length and has large eyes and mouth. It is distributed on the Pacific coast north of Suruga Bay and the Bering Sea in Japan. It inhabits the sand and mud seabed with a water depth of 150 to 200 meters.

Triglidae (Triglidae)? Lepidotrigla fish

The nuchal spine has a long tip and extends beyond the starting point of the dorsal fin. The snout is long, tilted forward, the tip of the snout is concave, and the sides are horn-like. Lateral view above the eye. Oral and abdominal position. Gill openings are wide. Gill rakers short. The body is covered with medium to large comb scales, and the base of the dorsal fin has a longitudinal bony plate. The lateral line is high and straight. Dorsal fins 14 to 16, separated; anal fin and second dorsal fin are in the same shape and opposite; pectoral fins are enlarged; pelvic fins are in pectoral position; rear edge of caudal fin is slightly concave. The body is red, and the inner surface of the pectoral fin is blue-gray, often with spots. The maximum body length can reach 30 cm.

Fish family Lutjanidae, snapper genus Lutjanus

The picture below shows the red-fin snapper Lutjanus erythopterus, commonly known as red fish

Oval shape, slightly flattened on the side, generally 20 cm to more than 40 cm in length, and weighing about 2 kg to 3 kg. The head is larger, the body is covered with medium-large comb scales, the lateral line is completely parallel to the dorsal edge, the eyes are widely spaced and protruding, and the whole body is bright red, so it gets the common name of red fish.

Pseudochromidae? (Pseudochromidae)? Labracinus? Fish

The picture below shows the round-eyed Dairy fish Labracinus cyclophthalmus (Pink Dragon) ), commonly known as ring-eyed damselfish

They have a strong sense of territory, and they will fight fiercely with each other. It is best to keep only one. They have a ferocious temperament and like to prey on small fish, so they cannot be kept with small ornamental fish. In captivity, many individuals develop fading problems, and it only takes a few months for the fish's bright red color to turn to white. Some individuals end up in seafood markets. In some southern cities, this fish is sold as trash fish.

Labridae, a fish belonging to the genus Iniistius?

The picture below shows the Roselle fish, Iniistius dea (Xirichthys dea), commonly known as red iridescent sea bream, Red Bride, Boulder Boy, Rouge Leng, Red Ceratops, and Red Wedge Snapper

Mainly inhabit the sandy seabed formed by clear water, sand, stones or shell fragments. On the rocks near the seabed, they prey on shellfish and small crustaceans. When in danger, they immediately burrow into the sand bed to escape. ?

Emmelichthyidae, Erythrocles fish

Commonly known as? Red silver carp, red-fleshed larvae, red-lipped larvae, red-lipped larvae, red fish larvae

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Fish family Lutjanidae? Etelis fish

The body is long and spindle-shaped. The distance between the eyes is flat. There is no groove in front of the eye. The top of the head is scaleless, and the lower jaw protrudes from the upper jaw; the end of the maxilla extends below the middle of the eye; the maxilla is scaled. The body is covered with medium and large ctenophores, and the dorsal and anal fins are exposed and scaleless; the lateral line is complete and straight. The soft rays of the dorsal fin and the base of the anal fin have no scales; and there are deep notches between the soft rays of the dorsal fin. The dorsal fin has 10 hard spines and 11 soft rays; the anal fin has 3 hard spines and 8 soft rays; the pectoral fin is about as long as The head is long; the tail fin is deeply forked. The body is uniformly bright red, and the abdomen is lighter. The body length can reach 70 cm.

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