As a marine fish, they also meet the basic requirements of a marine fish, i.e. they can adapt to a saltwater environment.
They are not freshwater fish, nor can they adapt to a freshwater environment.
Specifically, redheads are most widely distributed in the Pacific Ocean, and are basically found in the mid- and high-latitudes, as they are cold-water fish with a requirement for water temperature.
In China, they live in the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, on the bottom of the sea where there is an abundance of animals and more silt.
A, redheads are sea fish or freshwater fish redheads refers to the _Morphic order pomfrets_ family redneck fish under the genus of a kind of fish, refers to just this kind of fish.
But the sea fish and freshwater fish is different, the two respectively refers to two types of fish, and which contains a variety is very much.
These two types of fish are divided according to the different habits and living environment, the redhead belongs to the sea fish, not freshwater fish.
As sea fish, they also meet the basic requirements of sea fish, that is, they can adapt to the environment in sea water.
They are not freshwater fish, nor can they live in freshwater, nor is their body structure adapted to the lower salinity of freshwater.
Specifically, redheads are widely distributed in the Pacific Ocean as marine fish.
They are cold-water fish, so they are mainly found in the northwest.
There are many countries in the northwest Pacific Ocean, such as China, Japan, and North Korea, which have more redheads.
In China, redheads are found in the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, and the Bohai Sea, but not in the South China Sea, which is very far south, which is in line with their specific requirements for seawater temperature.
Second, where the redheads live has been introduced above, the redheads are marine fish, so in general their living environment is seawater.
However, since they are cold-water fish, they like to move around in cooler waters, so they are more common in the middle and high latitudes.
Also, in terms of sea depth, redheads live in waters between 40 and 340 meters.
When spring comes, the sexually mature redheads, which are commonly engaged in breeding activities, move to shallower waters, and when winter comes, they go to deeper waters for the winter.
Also, they are food-demanding, and therefore live in areas where the animal population is more abundant so that they are more likely to find food.