Chief is non-sea bream
Chief is non-sea bream and has certain aggressiveness, so , if there is no growth, it is recommended not to co-culture with other gallfish, but it is not difficult to raise chieftains and non-breams. So what are the characteristics of the shape of chieftains and non-breams? Generally, the body length of adult Chief Short Snapper is 8 to 10 centimeters.
The mature male non-snapper fish has red freckles scattered across its gills. There are rouge-colored vertical scales on the body surface above the lateral line and below the dorsal fin, which makes it particularly eye-catching. The left and right ends of the tail fin of the male non-snapper fish are forked, and a part of the fin edge is spread out on each side, forming a fiddle-tail shape. There are nearly 10 spines scattered at the end of the dorsal fin. When fully extended, it is very beautiful and dignified, just like the feather crest worn by an Indian chief.
The tail fin of the male non-snapper fish is forked at the left and right ends, and a part of the fin edge is spread out on each side, forming a fiddle-tail shape. There are nearly 10 spines scattered at the end of the dorsal fin. When fully extended, it is very beautiful and dignified, just like the feather crest worn by an Indian chief.
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