When hatching her eggs, the female Wuguo fish stops eating and growing. So, the female Wuguo fish is smaller than the male one, given the same living environment. Because the Wuguo fish breeds very quickly, the fish farms are often full of fry whose economic value is very low. Fortunately, the research of the Fisheries Research Institute confirms that the complete male Wuguo fish is available through the cross-breeding approach. This will solve the torment of fishermen, and highly enhance the economic benefits of aquaculture.
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