Broad-finned tilapia is not a national protected animal, but it belongs to the second-class protected animal in Beijing. Broad-finned flounder is widely distributed in China, ranging from Hainan Island in the south, coastal areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang in the east, eastern Heilongjiang in the north and Sichuan Basin in the west. Although it is not a national protected animal, it is a second-class protected animal in Beijing.
Broad-finned flounder is an important economic fish species in mountainous areas of China, which is also called Peach Blossom Fish, Double-tailed Fish, Red Chegong, etc. It belongs to small freshwater fish of the animal kingdom, Chordata, teleost, Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae, and Scophthalmus, and is widely distributed all over the country except the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It can be used as both edible fish and ornamental fish.
Broad-finned tilapia is a small freshwater fish of Cyprinidae, which is also called Peach Blossom Fish, Creek Fish, Red Chegong, etc. It is distributed all over China except the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, especially in the mountains and streams. It can be used as both edible fish and ornamental fish.
Pointed-fin Tilapia: Pointed-fin Tilapia is a small freshwater fish of Cyprinidae and Tilapia, which is also called Chengdu Tilapia, Peach Blossom Fish, Xige Fish, etc. Its distribution area is extremely narrow and its population is small. It is only found in small tributaries and small rivers near Chengdu and Pengzhou in Sichuan Province.
Life habits of broad-finned ibis;
1, Environment: The broad-finned ibis inhabit small tributaries, small rivers and small streams of rivers, which are rare in the lower reaches. They have strong swimming ability, are lively and good at jumping, and often jump on the water in the morning and evening.
2. Feeding habits: The flatfish is an omnivorous fish, which mainly feeds on algae, zooplankton, young leaves, seeds and debris of aquatic insects and higher plants, and is fond of aquatic insects larvae, small fish and shrimp.
3. Breeding: The broad-finned flounder is an oviparous fish, and the breeding period is concentrated in spring and summer every year. After chasing and fighting, the winner and the female fish spawn on the sand in the river bed.