Today, let's discuss whether Basha fish is a sea fish or a river fish, and what kind of living habits does it have?
Let's be specific.
Basha shark may not be heard of by many people. Basha fish is a rare good fish because of its spiny meat, high nutritional value and easy to raise, so Basha shark is loved by many people.
Basha fish is an important freshwater aquaculture species in Southeast Asian countries. It belongs to Silurus, belongs to Silurus and is a scaleless fish. It is a high-quality economic fish unique to the Mekong River Basin. In Vietnam, it is transliterated as "Kabasha", which means "three-fat fish", because this fish accumulates three kinds of fat in its abdominal cavity during its growth, accounting for about 58% of its weight.
Basha fish is tender in meat, delicious in taste and rich in nutrients, and is rich in protein, vitamin A, minerals (mainly calcium) and other nutrients. Basha shark has the function of invigorating qi and relieving cough, and has a certain effect on weak cough and asthma. Basha shark also has a refreshing and anti-aging dietotherapy effect, which will have a certain auxiliary effect on treating anemia, premature aging, malnutrition, postpartum weakness and neurasthenia.
Basha fish is a freshwater fish and belongs to river fish.
Basha fish is tender and has few spines, so it is suitable for babies. But at present, there is no large-scale culture of Basha fish in China, and all Basha fish on the market are frozen fish. Most frozen fish will be added with water-retaining agent to prevent the crystallization of intracellular fluid during freezing and dehydration and deformation after thawing. Water-retaining agent is harmful to human body. Try not to give your baby frozen Basha fish meat often.
Generally, the most common Basha fish sold in China is Basha fish fillets, which are processed in advance and cut into fillets, so the common Basha fish are frozen and have no thorns. The truly complete Basha fish has thorns, and the fillets bought at home are all Basha fish fillets without thorns, which are often eaten by the elderly or children.
Basha fish likes to flock, often moves in the middle and upper water layers, is omnivorous, can be fed with artificial compound feed, and can swim to the surface to eat when feeding. Hypoxia tolerance, low requirement for water quality, high density culture.