Chinese Bahaba (scientific name: Bahaba taipingensis) is called Chinese Bahaba in foreign language. It has no subspecies and belongs to the family Sciaenidae and the genus Bahaba.Chinese Bahaba gathers in clear water and disperses in turbid water. Juvenile fish live in estuaries and nearby coasts. D...
There are two common types of sailfish: the oriental sailfish and the gray sailfish. Also known as flat sail, swordfish, and swordfish. Sailfish are river fish, and are pelagic fish active in tropical and subtropical oceans. They are ferocious by nature and swim fast. When attacking a target, they c...
Yellow croaker, Larimichthys (D. S. Jordan et Starks, 1905), also known as yellow croaker, is a general term for a genus of yellow croaker in the family Sciaenidae. It is found in the East China Sea. There are two hard stones in the fish head, called otoliths, so it is also called stonehead fish. Th...
Small yellow croaker is a warm-temperate bottom-dwelling schooling migratory fish. It usually inhabits soft mud or muddy sea areas, and its vertical movement phenomenon will enter the estuary area. It hates strong light and likes turbid water. It rises at dusk and descends at dawn. It often inhabits...
Pseudosciaena crocea is a warm and humid nearshore migratory fish. It often lives in the middle and lower layers of water within 60 meters. It likes turbid waters. It often floats at dawn, dusk or high tide, and sinks during daytime and low tide. It has the habit of swarming. In the reproductive sea...