First, the light-lipped fish. Light-lipped fish is a common small freshwater fish, which is also called grouper, rose fish, grouper, etc. It belongs to the general name of freshwater fish of CYPRINIDAE and light-lipped fish in biological classification. It likes to live in rivers with gravel bottom and fast flowing water, and often shovels moss, algae, organic debris and so on on on stones with the developed cuticle of the mandible, and lays eggs in shallow water rapids from June to August every year.
Second, white striped fish. White striped fish is a common small freshwater fish, which belongs to the primary freshwater fish of CYPRINIDAE in biological classification. It is also called rice strip, blue saury, rice son, etc. Its appearance is similar to that of horse mouth and beak, and it is widely distributed all over the country. It likes to live in groups in the upper layers of streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs, and is omnivorous, mainly feeding on algae, shrimp, aquatic insects and higher plant debris.