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The difference between blue-tailed and yellow-tailed salamander

1, with different shapes, the fin and tail of the blue-tailed salamander are cyan under the light, and the yellow-tailed salamander is pale yellow; 2. According to different living areas, blue-tailed herring mainly lives in the middle and lower reaches of rivers, while yellow-tailed herring mainly lives in the bottom of rivers and lakes; The method of fishing is the same. The best fishing time is from June to September, and it is best to choose shoal fishing after warming up.

What's the difference between green-tailed salamander and yellow-tailed salamander?

1, different shapes

There are some differences in appearance between blue-tailed herring and yellow-tailed herring. The fin and tail of blue-tailed herring will appear cyan under the light, and the reminder will be relatively flat, while the fin and tail of yellow-tailed herring will appear pale yellow under the light, and the body will be wider.

2. Different living areas

Blue-tailed herring mainly lives in the middle and lower reaches of rivers, and likes to play in the water and eat all kinds of organic debris. In the flowing water environment, especially near the river entrance, you will see a large number of blue-tailed herring gathering for food. Yellow-tailed salamander mainly lives at the bottom of rivers and lakes, and its main food is algae and higher plant debris.

The method of fishing is the same.

The best time to catch herring and yellow-tailed herring is from June to September every year. Before Tomb-Sweeping Day, you can find a sunny place with steep slopes and underwater debris. After Tomb-Sweeping Day, the temperature rises, so it is best to choose a shallow place with a combination of depth and depth.