Introduction to relevant information about Yimei Taoist

 Puntius denisonii is produced in streams in western India and is a rare small fish species of the family Cyprinidae. It officially entered the aquarium world through the Aquarium Exhibition in 1997, and made its debut in the Hong Kong aquarium market in early 2003. Based on its dazzling body color matching and unique living habits, it still maintains strong popularity so far.
Chinese name: Yimei Taoist
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Name:Puntius denisonii
Dispersed:India
Adult fish length14-15CM<
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Moving water layerMiddle layer
Growth methodOviparous
The origin of one eyebrow talking about people
Yimei Taoist Puntius denisonii is produced in streams in western India. It is a rare small fish species of the family Cyprinidae. The adult body length is between 12-15cm. This beautiful carp officially entered the aquarium world through an aquarium exhibition in 1997, and made its first appearance in the aquarium market in Hong Kong in early 2003. Based on its dazzling body color matching and unique living habits, so far Still maintains strong popularity. Yimei Taoren's length and beauty make him an irreplaceable protagonist of the huge grass tank, which is exactly what was missing before. It is a pity that I am temporarily in this countryThe number of people in Yimeidao has become increasingly desolate due to environmental contagion caused by the decrease in population. Another English name commonly used by Yi Mei Taoist is density's flyfox - Danny Seinfeld Fox, which also shows that he has the same feeding habits as Crossocheilossiamensis, the clean-hand black-line flying fox Crossocheilossiamensis, that is, clean algae. This personality has also become one of the key conditions for Yimei Taoren to be the protagonist of the grass tank. However, the genetic relationship between the Yimeidao man and the black-lined flying fox is limited to the subfamily Synidea. The Yimeidao man belongs to the genus Puntius, while the black-lined flying fox belongs to the genus Crossocheilos. However, the editor has always been thinking, why did the importer share the name of such a beautiful fish with a horror movie? I'm afraid the first person to call out this name must be someone who rarely watches movies.

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