CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Can white pomfret be kept together with tropical fish? (Parrot Thailand Tiger Map

CATDOLL: Can white pomfret be kept together with tropical fish? (Parrot Thailand Tiger Map

No, white pomfret is a commercial fish, and tropical fish are ornamental fish; white pomfret and tropical fish require different temperatures; white pomfret is very powerful and eats small fish.

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Pomfret belongs to the order Perciformes, family Pomfret. It has a short and tall body, very flattened laterally, and slightly diamond-shaped. It has a small head, a round snout, a small mouth, and fine teeth. The pelvic fins of adult fish disappear. The caudal fin is deeply forked, with a longer lower lobe. The body is silvery white, with a slightly bluish-gray upper part. It feeds on crustaceans and other fish. It swims to the inland sea to spawn in early summer and is an economic fish for food. It is found along the coast of my country.

Pomfret is a large tropical fish that is both edible and ornamental in tropical and subtropical areas. Liuzhou Pomfret is about 500g/piece to 1500g/piece, but your Thai tiger is OK. Parrot map is not too fierce and may be eaten or bitten.

If you raise a Thai tiger, don't raise a silver pomfret. They are worlds apart.

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