As the title says, ? Anglerfish among marine fishes? Point to? Matchmaker fish
Triglidae (Ceratopsidae)? Triglidae? Matchmaker fish of the genus Lepidotrigla
< p>The tip of the nuchal spine is long 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.Every year from March to April, fish migrate northward from the Yellow Sea overwintering grounds for reproductive migration, and migrate southward for the winter in late autumn and early winter. April to May is the peak fishing season. Distributed in tropical and warm temperate waters of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific. Also produced in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean.
The hornfish in fresh water, and other fishes
Cyprinidae, the genus Epalzeorhynchos, fish
The picture below shows the whiskers Epalzeorhynchos frenatus?, commonly known as red tip shark, green lip shark, rainbow shark
The body is slender, gray in color, and has scales with black edges. A black stripe extends from the muzzle to the center of the eye. There is a black spot at the end of the caudal peduncle, the forked caudal fin is red, and there are two pairs of tentacles below the mouth. The male fish is slender and has black stripes on its anal fin. The body length can reach 15 cm.
Originally produced in Thailand. The rainbow shark has a long spindle-shaped body, slightly flattened laterally, and a forked tail fin. Each fin is orange-red and shines brightly under the light. So it has always been liked by everyone. Rainbow sharks are highly adaptable and easy to raise. They like neutral water and can grow well at a water temperature of 20°C. They often fight with each other and sometimes eat other species of small fish. It is best not to mix them with fish that are too small. .
Difference from the red-tailed black shark, a fish of the same genus?
The picture below shows the bicolor angle fish Epalzeorhynchus bicolor, commonly known as two-color wild dace, red-tailed fish, and red-tailed shark
The body is slender, the fork-shaped tail fin is red, the mouth is lower, and there are two pairs of tentacles. The male fish is slender, with a body length of up to 15 cm. The shape of its dorsal fin is also reminiscent of seawater fish, but it is not a member of the shark family and has a habit of competing with its own species.