Long-bodied carp: belongs to the genus of the subfamily Cyprinidae, distributed in Anhui and Jiangxi. Populations are sparse and generally colored in autumn and winter.

Blue-stone trout: Belongs to the genus Trout of the subfamily Troutidae. It is distributed in various river systems south of the Yangtze River, mainly in Jiangxi and Anhui. Small fish in the upper layers of the stream, omnivorous, with spring color.
Huangshitai Trout: Belongs to the genus Trout of the subfamily Troutidae. It is found in Jiangxi and Anhui. Consistent with the blue-stone sturgeon, it has a spring color.
Short-bearded scorpion: Also known as the so-called tall body, it belongs to the genus Offidge in the subfamily Troutidae. Distributed in Anhui, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places. There are many regional species of this species, and the performance varies from place to place.
White-sided salmon: Belongs to the genus Trout of the subfamily Trout. Distributed in Anhui, Jiangxi and other places. A rare and very beautiful species of sturgeon.
Red-bearded mudflew: belongs to the genus Offidons of the subfamily Troutidae. It is distributed in Guangxi and other places. This species is very easy to lose color after tanking, and if it can be raised in the wild, it needs a certain foundation of fish farming.
Heilongjiang salmon: belongs to the genus Trout of the subfamily Trout. It is distributed in the Heilongjiang river system. It lives in slow or still water with lush aquatic vegetation and is a herbivorous fish. There are obvious differences in the appearance of male and female fish, the male is small, the snout is shorter, the ventral fin is shorter, the tail stalk is higher, the male has bright red spots above the eyeballs during the reproductive season, and the snout and the upper edge of the orbit have white beads.
Yellow-sided salmon: Belongs to the genus Trout of the subfamily Trout. Also known as: Orange sail sturgeon, distributed in Jiangxi. This species is narrowly distributed and is a new fish species.
Korean cyprinus: Belongs to the genus Cyprinidae of the subfamily Cyprinidae. It is found in the Yalu River system. This species is the same group as the Guangxi carp, which is a very rustic and low-key beauty.
Orange bearded mudflew: belongs to the genus Offidon in the subfamily Troutidae. Distributed in Anhui and Zhejiang, it is a new species that has just been published.
Blue-scaled carp: belongs to the genus Cyprinidae of the subfamily Cyprinidae. It is found in Anhui and Jiangxi. The species is really beautiful after entering the tank, and it is really gorgeous until it is fully colored.
Red-eyed mudflorum: Belongs to the genus Cyprinidae of the subfamily Troutidae. It is found in Anhui and Jiangxi. This species is the most beautiful in Huizhou, and it must be seen with your own eyes to feel it, and it is on the verge of extinction.
Fang's bladder is a fish of the genus Cyprinidae in the family Cyprinidae. In China, it is distributed in the Pearl River, Yangtze River, Yellow River, Heilongjiang River and other river systems. The type origin of this species is in Jiangsu.
Xingkai: Body length up to 12 cm. When the body is older than 8 cm, the female body mass increases faster than the male, and in the same body length group, the female fat fullness index is slightly larger than that of the male. It is found in Russia, North Korea and China from Heilongjiang to Guangxi.
Qi's Tanaka Trout, commonly known as Qi's stone carp, cow feces crucian carp, is a species of fish in the genus Tanaka in the family Cyprinidae of the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Provinces, where it inhabits ponds or ditches at low elevations and is endangered.
Chinese flounder: that is, the original color stone scorpion, color stone fish, according to the different distribution of the place and there are two types of expression of north and south. South China is taller and brighter, while North China is thinner and less colorful than the Southern type. It is distributed in the Yellow River, Yangtze River and other river systems, especially like freshwater lakes and shallow swimming aquatic plants.