1. What are the differences between the silver carp and bighead carp that are commonly eaten in rural areas?First, although silver carp and bighead carp are both silver carp, there are still many differences between the two fish. We can first look at their living environment. Silver carp prefers to live in the upper layer of water, and its main food is phytoplankton, such as diatoms and green algae. But bighead carp is different. It likes to live in the middle and upper layers of water, and its main food is zooplankton, such as water fleas. Second, there are some differences in the appearance of silver carp and bighead carp. Although the heads of silver carp and bighead carp both look big, if we compare them carefully, we will find that the head of bighead carp is bigger, almost accounting for 1/2 of the whole fish body. Therefore, many people also like to call bighead carp bighead fish or fathead fish, especially when we make fish head soup, most of them use the head of silver carp. Third, the colors of silver carp and bighead carp also look different. We can observe the scales of bighead carp, which are mainly light black and have some spots, but the scales of silver carp are different from those of bighead carp. They are white and do not appear to have any spots. Therefore, we can distinguish them very well just by looking at the scales and colors of these two fish. And when we eat them, we will also find that the taste of silver carp and bighead carp is different. The meat of silver carp is relatively loose compared to that of bighead carp, and the taste is slightly worse than that of bighead carp. Silver carp also has more bones than bighead carp, so it is more troublesome to eat. Fourth, we can also observe the abdomen of silver carp and bighead carp. We can clearly see that silver carp has ribs on its abdomen. In simple terms, it looks like there is a crease in the middle of its abdomen. But bighead carp does not have this. Its abdomen is very smooth and has no creases. This method can also help us better distinguish them. The meat of silver carp is more delicate, while the meat of bighead carp is worse than that of lotus fish. Silver carp has relatively fewer bones and more meat, and the price of silver carp is higher than that of bighead carp. The meat quality and taste are different, and they have different breeding methods. Silver carp is relatively thin and has a relatively poor taste, while bighead carp is relatively large and has delicious meat. The colors are different, the patterns are different, the value is different, the quality is different, the protein content is different, and the shape is different. 2. The difference between silver carp and bighead carp, what kind of bait does silver carp like to eat1. Food: Silver carp feeds on phytoplankton, while bighead carp feeds on zooplankton. 2. Fish head size: Silver carp's head is slightly larger than bighead carp's. 3. Fish scales and skin color: Silver carp has light black spots on its body, while bighead carp's scales are all white without black spots. 4. Meat palatability: Silver carp meat is loose, while bighead carp meat is more delicate and rich in gelatin, and tastes better than silver carp. 5. Abdomen: Silver carp has a relatively obvious crease in the center of its abdomen, while bighead carp has no crease on its abdomen. 1. The difference between silver carp and bighead carp 1. Food Silver carp generally feed on phytoplankton, such as diatoms and green algae in the upper layer of the pond, while bighead carp live in the middle and upper layers of the water and feed on zooplankton, such as water fleas. 2. Fish head size The head of silver carp is larger than that of bighead carp, accounting for half or more of the fish body. Silver carp is also called bighead fish or fathead fish. 3. Fish scales and skin color Silver carp has light black spots on its body, while bighead carp's scales are all white without any black spots. 4. Meat palatability The texture of silver carp is relatively loose, while the meat of bighead carp is relatively delicate and rich in gelatinous protein, and tastes better than that of silver carp. 5. Different abdomen There is a relatively obvious crease in the center of the belly of silver carp, while the belly of bighead carp is relatively smooth and has no creases. 2. What kind of bait does silver carp like to eat? 1. What kind of bait do silver carp like to eat? (1) Silver carp like bait with a sour and fermented taste. The bait should have a good atomization effect and there are many flavors to choose from, such as sour, sweet, fragrant, and smelly. (2) When making it artificially, commercial bait can be used as the basic bait, and an appropriate amount of stinky bean water can be added and mixed with fishy-smelling silver carp and bighead carp bait to make the bait. This bait contains stinky additives, which fish like very much. 2. Life habits of silver carp (1) Food habits: Silver carp is a pelagic fish that feeds on plankton. When it is a fry, it eats zooplankton. When its body length exceeds 1.5 cm, it slowly starts to eat phytoplankton and likes to eat grass carp feces. Its food is seasonal. In spring and autumn, it eats plankton and a large amount of detritus. In summer, its food intake varies with the water level. The lower the water level, the more food it eats. (2) Water temperature: Silver carp prefers higher temperatures and is best suited to living in an environment with a water temperature of 23℃ to 32℃. It is lively and likes to jump in the water. It has the habit of swimming upstream, but it is clumsy in action. Individuals of similar size will swim together in the middle and upper layers of the water, especially in the clear water area with richer water quality. 3. What food does silver carp eat? What is the difference between silver carp and bighead carp?1. Silver carp will filter plankton in the water when they are young, and will eat phytoplankton when they are more than 1.5 cm long. 2. Silver carp like to eat bran, rice bran, soy milk, chicken manure, cow manure, bean dregs powder, as well as rotten food, sour food and grass carp feces. They can be raised with grass carp when they are artificially raised. 3. Silver carp will eat a lot of rotten bait in spring and autumn. The lower the water level in summer, the more they eat, and the less they eat in winter. 1. What food does silver carp eat? 1. Silver carp is a filter-feeding fish. When they are in the seedling stage, they can rely on the special structure of their gills to filter out plankton in the water. When their body length reaches more than 1.5 cm, they will switch to eating phytoplankton. 2. Silver carp likes to eat chicken manure, cow dung, bran, rice bran, soy milk, bean dregs powder, artificial micro-granular feed. It also likes to eat rotten food, sour food, rotten food, and grass carp feces. It can be raised together with grass carp in artificial breeding. 3. Silver carp's food has obvious seasonality. In spring and autumn, they not only eat plankton, but also a large amount of detritus bait. The lower the water level in summer, the more they eat. In winter, their food intake and activity level will decrease. 4. Silver carp usually grow fat in lakes and river tributaries during the growing season. Their appetite decreases as the temperature drops, but they still eat. After winter, silver carp will spend the winter in the riverbeds and deep lakes. 2. The difference between silver carp and bighead carp 1. Different appearance (1) Silver carp: The scales of the fish are silvery white and larger than those of bighead carp. (2) Silver carp: The scales are gray-black and white, and the overall color is darker. 2. Different body shapes (1) Silver carp: It is relatively small in size, with a maximum weight of more than ten kilograms. (2) Silver carp: It is large in size and can weigh up to dozens of kilograms, but is relatively easy to catch. 3. Different baits (1) Silver carp: They like the mixed smell of sour, sweet and smelly, and are mostly lured with sour bait. When fishing, the fishhook should be placed about 40 cm underwater. (2) Silver carp: They like the mixed smell of fishy, fragrant and smelly, and are mostly lured with smelly bait. When fishing, the fishhook should be placed about 60 cm underwater. |
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