1. The difference between bream and breamThe bream has a fat and wide body, a small mouth, and a thin and long body, a small mouth that is slightly upturned, and big eyes. The scientific name of bream is bream, also known as triangular bream and flat-breasted bream. In northern my country, it is commonly known as faro, flat-breasted bream, and triangular bream; in Suzhou and Hangzhou, bream is called: black bream, fire bream, tower bream; in Guangdong and Hainan, it is called: edge fish, lace, and seaside. The body of the bream is flat on the sides and high on the back, in a diamond shape. The mouth is terminal and horseshoe-shaped, with the upper and lower jaws of equal length. There is an abdominal ridge on the abdomen from below the pelvic fin to in front of the anus. The lower lobe of the tail fin is slightly longer, the sides of the body are silver-gray, and there are gray-black vertical stripes. The common weight is 1 to 1.5 kilograms, and the large ones weigh more than ten kilograms. Bream Introduction: The scientific name of bream is bream. Although there are different names for bream in different parts of my country, most of them are bream or flat fish, so I will not introduce them in detail here. Morphological characteristics: Bream is long, flattened, and slightly diamond-shaped. The mouth is terminal, slightly flat and arc-shaped, with the upper jaw slightly longer than the lower jaw. There is an abdominal ridge from below the pectoral fin to in front of the anus. The two lobes of the tail fin are about the same length, the body has no longitudinal stripes, and the body color is silvery white. The common weight is 0.2~0.5 kg, and the maximum can grow to about 3 kg. Characteristics and living habits Bream is a mid-bottom layer fish, widely distributed in rivers and lakes in my country. It likes to live in rocks and flowing water near the shore and spends the winter in the bottom of deep water. Bream is a herbivorous fish. Juvenile fish feed on phytoplankton, while adult fish mainly feed on freshwater sponges, various algae and some aquatic plants. Breams are sexually mature at 2-3 years old, and the spawning period is from late April to mid-August every year. They spawn in batches in flowing water, with a carrying capacity of 30,000 to 150,000 eggs, which are light blue and transparent. 2. How many eggs does a bream lay in one litter?The bream, such as the triangular bream or round-head bream (Wuchang fish), belongs to the Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae, and Bream genus. Bream is a medium-sized herbivorous fish. It usually reaches sexual maturity at 2 to 3 years old, and the youngest age is 2 years old. The spawning period is from May to June. The number of eggs bream lays at one time is not fixed, which is affected by the age of the fish and other conditions. The number of eggs laid at one time is generally more than 30,000, and can be more than 100,000 at most. Most of the eggs are laid at night. The eggs are slightly sticky, light yellow, and adhere to aquatic plants or other objects. 3. How big can bream grow and how long can it live?Bream is not particularly large, weighing between 1-3 kg and about 40 cm in length. Some bream are larger, growing to about 5 kg, but such large bream are not common. Specifically, different individuals have different body sizes, and factors such as water temperature, water quality, and food will affect their body size. If the living environment is suitable and there is enough food, they can grow relatively larger. But if the environment is poor, they cannot grow very large. 1. How big can bream grow? Bream is a very common fish in my country. It is a freshwater fish that lives in rivers or lakes. The size of bream is not particularly large, generally speaking, it is concentrated between 1-3 kilograms. In terms of length, the length of an adult bream is generally around 40 centimeters. Most breams will not grow particularly large, although some breams are slightly larger and can reach nearly 5 kilograms, but such individuals are relatively rare. From an individual perspective, different breams have different sizes, and the environment, food and time have a greater impact on their size. Specifically, many factors in the environment affect the size of bream, such as water temperature and water quality. When these conditions are suitable, the size of bream is relatively large. In addition, food also has a relatively large impact. When the food is sufficient and nutritious, the size of bream is relatively large. The length of growth time is also an important influencing factor. Artificially cultivated bream will be sold very quickly, so their size generally does not grow too large. If wild bream is not affected by human factors, its growth time can be relatively long and its size will be relatively large. 2. How long can bream live? Under normal circumstances, if there is no interference from human and natural factors, bream can live up to 10 years, or even more than 10 years. But in real life, the life span of bream generally does not reach that long, because the surrounding factors will limit their life span. For example, bream living in wild conditions may have their life shortened due to changes in the natural environment, human hunting, pollution of the living environment and other factors. This is even more true for bream living in artificial breeding conditions. They are bred for sale and may die in a very short time. |
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