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CATDOLL: Are turbot and flounder the same? What are the differences?

1. Are turbot and flounder the same? What are the differences?

Turbot and flounder refer to different ranges. Turbot refers to fish in the genus Trimeresurus of the family Flatfish in the order Pleurotus, class Bony fishes, while flounder refers to all fish in the order Pleurotus, class Bony fishes. It can be seen that flounder has a wider range than turbot, including turbot, while turbot is just a type of flounder. In fact, turbot has another name called "European flounder". Among the flounder varieties, turbot is considered to be a relatively precious one. 1. Are turbot and flounder the same? Turbot and flounder are both fish that we can see in our daily lives. Turbot refers to fish in the family Trimeresurus of the order Pleurotus, class Bony fishes, while flounder refers to the general term for fish in the order Pleurotus, class Bony fishes. It can be seen that turbot and flounder are not the same, and the ranges they refer to are different.

Of course, it can be seen that turbot and flounder are not completely unrelated. They are in a relationship of inclusion and being included. Turbot is included in flounder and is one of the flounders. Turbot is also called "European flounder", which is one of their nicknames. It is a typical type of flounder distributed in Europe.

2. What is the difference between turbot and flounder? As mentioned above, turbot and flounder are different, and their difference mainly lies in the different ranges they refer to. Turbot refers to fish in the genus Trimeresurus in the family Flatfish of the order Flatiformes of the class Osteichthyes, while flatfish refers to all fish in the order Flatfish of the class Osteichthyes. Specifically, flatfish includes many families, such as Flatfish, Pleurotus and Pomfretidae. Among them, the fish with both eyes on the right are in the family Flatfish, and the fish with both eyes on the left are in the family Flatfish. Among flatfish, turbot is considered a very precious variety, and their price is very expensive.

2. The difference between turbot and flounder Introduction to the difference between turbot and flounder

1. Flounder is a general term for fish of the order Pleurotiformes of the class Osteichthyes, including fish of the families Flatfish, Pleurotiidae, and Pomfretidae.

2. Flounder is a strange fish with both eyes on the same side of its head. Those with both eyes on the right side are called sole, and those with both eyes on the left are called flounder.

3. Turbot is a valuable low-temperature economic fish and one of the unique and precious fish species along the northeastern Atlantic coast.

4. In natural waters, the maximum length of an adult fish can reach 75cm. The sides of the body are very flat and have an oval shape.

3. Is turbot a marine fish?

Turbot is a marine fish, a bottom-dwelling fish, mostly grown in the Atlantic coastal areas. It was introduced to China in 1992 and is farmed in the northern region. Turbot has a flat, diamond-shaped body, with a bluish-brown back and a white belly. It mostly lives on the seabed at a depth of 20-70 meters.

Is turbot a marine fish?

Turbot is a marine fish, also known as turbot and European flounder. It is a low-temperature economic fish species native to the northeastern Atlantic coast. It was introduced to China in 1992 and is mainly farmed in the northern region. Its body is flat and diamond-shaped, with a bluish-brown back with black spots and a white, relatively smooth belly.

Growth habits of turbot

Turbot is a bottom-dwelling fish. It often hides in the sand with its eyeless side facing the bottom, and jumps up when hunting. Turbot is also sensitive to temperature. It will stop growing if the water temperature is above 21 degrees. The optimal temperature for its growth is between 14 and 17 degrees.

Distribution of turbot

Turbot is mainly distributed in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean coastal areas, with the largest distribution in the North Sea. Turbot mostly lives in sea areas with water depths between 20 and 70 meters and sandy bottom.

4. Is turbot a seafood fish?

It's seafood fish.

Turbot:

Scophthalmus maximus is the English translation and trade name of turbot, also known as European flatfish. It belongs to the order Pleurotiformes, family Flatfish, genus Turbot.

It is naturally distributed along the European coast on the east side of the Atlantic Ocean, and is commonly found in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, from the north at 68 degrees north latitude, away from the coast of Iceland, along the coast of the Scandinavian Peninsula to the south, all the way to 30 degrees north latitude, away from the coast of Morocco. It is also distributed along the coasts of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and is mainly distributed in the North Sea, inhabiting sea areas with a depth of 20-70m and sandy, gravel or mixed bottoms.

Additional information

Living habits:

It is a cold-water fish in Northern Europe. It has strict requirements on seawater indexes such as temperature. The highest lethal temperature of turbot is 28-30℃ and the lowest lethal temperature is 1-2℃. The highest growth temperature is 21-27℃; the lowest growth temperature is 7-8℃; the most suitable growth temperature is 14-17℃. Its highest tolerance to temperature is 40‰ and the lowest is 12‰. It is carnivorous. Juveniles feed on crustaceans, while adults prey on small fish and shrimps.

It is a bottom-dwelling fish, without eyes, and lives on the bottom on its side. It jumps up to hunt when looking for bait, and usually floats less frequently. It has a docile personality, and cannibalism is rarely seen under farming conditions.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Turbot

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Turbot

5. Is turbot a freshwater fish?

Turbot is not a freshwater fish, it is a marine fish.

Turbot is widely distributed in cold waters, feeding mainly on bottom-dwelling invertebrates and fish. It lives on the sandy seabed of shallow seas and preys on small fish and shrimp. Its flat body is particularly suitable for bottom-dwelling life on the seabed.

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