Yellow Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is also known as Pelteobagrus fulvidraco, Yellow Bonefish.
Yellow Pelteobagrus fulvidraco is one of the more common freshwater fish in the genus Pelteobagrus, mostly inhabiting in slow-flowing lakes with many aquatic grasses or shallow water in the river, belongs to the omnivorous fish, the fry stage to the planktonic organisms to feed on, adult fish to larvae, small fish and shrimp to feed on, in our country, the Pearl River, Xiangjiang River, the Yangtze River, the Heilong Jiang River, the Yellow River and other waterways are distributed.
Habitat
The head of the yellow spicebait is slightly larger and flatter, with the head and back mostly exposed, a large mouth, large gills, a small dorsal fin, a blackish brown back that extends to the belly and gradually turns light yellow, and a dark longitudinal stripe in the middle of each of the two lobes of the caudal fin, making it easy to recognize with a distinctive appearance.
The yellow chili ding is a diurnal fish that often hides underwater or in rock crevices during the day, and only comes out at night to move around and forage for food. This type of fish is usually more practical, and won't die right away, even under extremely poor living conditions, such as lack of water.