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What kind of fish is Samui?

I think it is a humpback fish. It is a rare marine fish cultured in fresh water, belonging to the herring family, mainly produced in the South China Sea. A desalinated blue striped rippling fish originated from the activities on the east coast of Malaysia.

The fish has a flat side, high dorsal fin, long pectoral fin, little phosphorus, blue-green body color, milky white abdomen and blue-gray vertical stripes on the side. Like high temperature, resistant to hypoxia. It can live in seawater and fresh water with a temperature range of 7-35℃ and a salinity of 3C. Omnivorous, adult fish like to eat plankton and benthos, with strong predation and rapid growth, and the growth rate of male fish is higher than that of female fish. Generally speaking, sexual maturity is 2-3 years.

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It mainly inhabits steep outer reef slopes, gorge slopes and Wuhu reefs. Usually solitary, but may also appear in pairs. Juvenile fish can be seen in the coral reef flourishing area of Wuhu Reef.

Cruise among reefs during the day, and perch under reef caves and coral wall frame at night. The food is mollusks, fish, sea urchins, crustaceans and other invertebrates.