CATDOLL : CATDOLL: How long is the breeding cycle of Dinggui fish? How long is the breeding cycle of Dinggui fish?

CATDOLL: How long is the breeding cycle of Dinggui fish? How long is the breeding cycle of Dinggui fish?

1. The growth rate of artificially cultivated Dinggui fish is fast, and it can grow to 1 catties in about 2 years. It grows slowly in the wild environment, and it is less than 1 catties in 3 years. Dinggui fish can reach 70cm in length. Most of them are small in size, with small eyes and wheat yellow body color. They are freshwater bottom-dwelling fish, important economic fish, and also have high ornamental value.

2. Dinggu fish lives in mostly still water with lots of aquatic plants or slow-flowing water with muddy bottom. It is difficult to find it in fast-flowing streams or rivers. It can tolerate low oxygen and live in deep water in winter. It has strong cold resistance and is wide-temperature tolerant. It usually spawns in summer and grows rapidly. It is an omnivorous fish that mainly feeds on benthic invertebrates, algae and humus.

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