1. Does Osmanthus fish eat feed? Then what does Osmanthus fish eat???Osmanthus fish eats small fish. It only eats fish and not feed. 2. What does Osmanthus fish mainly eat?Sweet Osmanthus fish, Serranidae, Siniperca genus. The body is relatively high and laterally flattened, with a bulging back. The mouth is large, and the lower jaw is significantly longer than the upper jaw. There are small teeth of varying sizes on the upper and lower jaws, the vomer, and the operculum. The rear edge of the preoperculum is serrated, with 4 large spines on the lower edge; the rear edge of the postoperculum has 2 large spines. The head has scales, and the scales are small; the lateral line bends upward along the dorsal arc. The dorsal fin is divided into two parts, connected to each other, with hard spines in the front and soft fin rays in the back. The body is yellow-green, the abdomen is grayish white, and there are irregular dark brown spots and patches on the sides of the body; there is a narrow black stripe from the tip of the snout through the eye socket to the front and bottom of the dorsal fin. Mandarin fish generally live in still or slow-flowing waters, especially in lakes with lush aquatic plants. They are not very active in winter and often hibernate in deep waters. They generally do not completely stop feeding. When the weather warms up in spring, they swim to shallow coastal waters to find food. At this time, both male and female fish have the habit of lying on their sides in sunken holes at the bottom of the lake during the day, and move around and forage in the aquatic plants at night. They mainly feed on other fish. Their feeding is poor in January and February, and is most active in June and July. The feeding intensity decreases slightly during the reproductive period. Mandarin fish usually grow to 2 winters old, and in the Northeast, they reach sexual maturity in 3 winters old. Parent fish gather in groups to lay eggs in a gentle flowing water environment at night from May to July. June to July is the peak spawning period, with a carrying capacity of 30,000 to 200,000 eggs. 3. What does Osmanthus fish usually eat?Mandarin fish is commonly known as: Mandarin fish, seasonal fish, osmanthus fish, Gui fish, and croaker. Mandarin fish generally live in still or slow-flowing waters, especially in lakes with lush aquatic plants. They are not very active in winter and often hibernate in deep waters. They generally do not completely stop feeding. When the weather warms up in spring, they swim to shallow coastal waters to find food. At this time, both male and female fish have the habit of lying on their sides in sunken holes at the bottom of the lake during the day, and move and forage in the aquatic plants at night. They mainly feed on other fish. Their feeding is poor in January and February, and is most vigorous in June and July. The feeding intensity decreases slightly during the reproductive period. Mandarin fish usually grow to 2 winters old, and in Northeast China, they reach sexual maturity in 3 winters old. Parents gather in groups to lay eggs in a gentle flowing water environment at night from May to July. June and July are the peak spawning period, with a carrying capacity of 30,000 to 200,000 eggs. 4. Newbie’s question: I’m new to the aquaculture industry and would like to ask what kind of feed you use for your fish?You can use Wanghai's aquatic feed, which is quite good and cost-effective. 5. What does Mandarin fish eat?Mandarin fish is commonly known as: Mandarin fish, seasonal fish, osmanthus fish, Gui fish, and croaker. Mandarin fish generally live in still or slow-flowing waters, especially in lakes with lush aquatic plants. They are not very active in winter and often hibernate in deep waters. They generally do not completely stop feeding. When the weather warms up in spring, they swim to shallow coastal waters to find food. At this time, both male and female fish have the habit of lying on their sides in sunken holes at the bottom of the lake during the day, and move and forage in the aquatic plants at night. They mainly feed on other fish. Their feeding is poor in January and February, and is most vigorous in June and July. The feeding intensity decreases slightly during the reproductive period. Mandarin fish usually grow to 2 winters old, and in Northeast China, they reach sexual maturity in 3 winters old. Parents gather in groups to lay eggs in a gentle flowing water environment at night from May to July. June and July are the peak spawning period, with a carrying capacity of 30,000 to 200,000 eggs. |
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