Basha fish are not marine fish, because they can't live in the ocean. They live in fresh water, so they are freshwater fish. Because of the great difference between seawater and fresh water, freshwater fish and marine fish are different in body structure and internal regulation mechanism. Generally speaking, freshwater fish can't live in seawater for a long time, and marine fish can't live in fresh water for a long time. The same is true of Basha fish, which can't live in seawater for a long time, otherwise it will die. 1. Is Basha fish a sea fish? Basha fish is a kind of fish that we can often see in the market. Judging from the living environment, Basha fish lives in fresh water, so it belongs to freshwater fish. Because they can't live in the ocean, they are not marine fish. In fact, the difference between marine fish and freshwater fish is quite big, and their body structure and regulation mechanism are quite different, because the difference between fresh water environment and seawater environment is quite big. Therefore, generally speaking, marine fish cannot live in fresh water for a long time, while freshwater fish cannot live in seawater for a long time. The same is true of Basha fish, which can't adapt to the seawater environment and may be injured or even killed because of high salinity and strong pressure.
Second, where does Basha fish grow? As mentioned above, Basha fish is not a marine fish, but a kind of freshwater fish, living in fresh water. Judging from the specific distribution areas of Basha fish, they mainly grow in fresh water in Southeast Asia. In rivers, lakes and other fresh water, Basha fish may be distributed, and generally speaking, it is the most distributed in Mekong River and Chao Phraya River. Basha fish itself is unique to Southeast Asia, and later introduced to other countries and regions. They can be cultured artificially and have high economic value. At present, the artificial breeding range of Basha fish in China is also very extensive, and the number is relatively large. We can often see Basha fish in the market.