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Cyprinidae Opsariichthysa
Below is a picture of ? Opsariichthys evolutus Opsariichthys evolans (longfin makou), commonly known as red fins, creeks, peach blossom fish
Native to China, mainly in southern China south of the Yangtze River and Taiwan Island, distributed in mountain streams or clear streams, omnivorous, eating a variety of small aquatic organisms and food debris, the average length of 10 to 15 cm.
Feeding requires high oxygen solution and a large tank, this fish likes to jump, so the tank should also be covered Longfin Makouche Lap, striped habit and morphology is very similar to the broadfin minnow, so it is easy to confuse the two, the way to distinguish between the broadfin minnow's striped pattern is a large plaque, the longfin Makouche Lap's striped pattern.
Due to the construction of dams on rivers and serious situations such as poisoning, blowing up and electrocuting fish in mountain streams and rivers, their numbers have been decreasing and they are facing extinction.
Distinguished from :
Below is the broad-finned minnow, Zacco platypus
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