Crossing fish
The gourami is also called gourami, gourami, peach fish, gourami, sweet gourami, gourami, etc. Taxonomically, it belongs to the order Perciformes, Gouramiidae, and the genus Gourami. This product is produced in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Its body length is generally 20 to 30 centimeters. The body is oblong. The head is big, the mouth is big, especially the lips are thick and big, and have fine serrations. The eyes are large with yellow circles. The dorsal fin and anal fin are particularly long, extending from the back of the gill cover to the caudal peduncle. The pectoral fins and pelvic fins are fan-shaped, and the caudal fin is normal. The color of the body is mainly fleshy white and shaped like a duck egg. When raised artificially, there are also blue-grey ones, which are a common species.
Crossbow fish likes to rest in the Redai River and is often used as a food fish in its native area. It has strict requirements on water quality, its gregariousness is not very obvious, it swims very slowly, looks graceful and generous, and has attractive charm and tourist value. Generally, they are very gentle and lively in nature, so it is not suitable to be mixed with calm-loving cold-blooded fish. It likes to swim in all layers of water, but often stops at the bottom of the fish tank when resting. The feeding habits of crossfish are relatively complex. Although they are giant fish species, they are generally not interested in giant water fleas. Instead, they often have to open their mouths to "drink" some small water fleas before they can eat them. This is also a hot topic. A special way of feeding fish. When raising fish, they also like to use their thick lips to suck the moss on the walls of the food box and aquatic plants. Therefore, when raising fish, they often put a dried crossfish "tank cleaner" in each box.
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