1, different growth environment
The growth environment of cultured bass is usually in closed waters such as breeding ponds and fish ponds, with artificially prepared bait and additives. Wild bass, on the other hand, grow in natural waters such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, where they hunt naturally and have a freer and more open growth environment.
2. Different feeding methods
Farmed bass are usually raised artificially, and artificially prepared bait and additives are added to the bass regularly every day. Wild bass, on the other hand, need to forage on their own and eat various small fish, shrimps and plankton in nature.
3. Different taste and appearance
The cultured bass does not have completely free space for movement in the growth environment, and there is no natural food source. Therefore, its body fat content is high and its taste is slightly greasy. Wild bass, on the other hand, grows in a natural environment and has richer food sources and ample space for movement. Therefore, it contains more protein and nutrients, and its meat is delicious.
The living habits of seabass
The perch is a shallow-sea fish near the coast. It has a ferocious temperament and can live in shallow water and estuaries. The Bohai Sea bass swims to the coast and estuaries from late March to April every year to feed, and after spawning, it goes to deeper waters to overwinter. The hatched young fish overwinter in the sea area, and the following spring the young fish enter the estuaries, inner bays and coastal areas in groups.
In natural waters, striped bass mainly eat live animals. Therefore, it is a carnivorous fish. The perch feeds on many types of fish, among which nekton is the main species, so it is also called a fish that feeds on nekton. There are obvious seasonal changes in the food species of striped bass within a year, and even the changes between months are very obvious.
The perch is ferocious and feeds on small fish, crustaceans, etc. The food composition of adult and juvenile fish is very different. Early juvenile fish feed on zooplankton, and after their food habits change, they feed on shrimps, small fish and isopods. The food composition of adult fish is mainly fish, followed by shrimp.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Flower Bass