Tilapia du Nil vs Vivaneau campèche
Oreochromis niloticus comparé à Lutjanus campechanus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Attribut | Tilapia du Nil | Vivaneau campèche |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Oreochromis niloticus | Lutjanus campechanus |
| Ordre | Cichliformes | Perciformes |
| Famille | Cichlidae | Lutjanidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Vulnerable |
Physical Traits
| Attribut | Tilapia du Nil | Vivaneau campèche |
|---|---|---|
| Longueur maximale | 60,0 cm | 100,0 cm |
| Poids maximum | 4,3 kg | 22,8 kg |
| Couleur | Grayish-green to olive body with 7–12 regular dark vertical bars on the flanks; caudal fin shows vertical dark stripes; belly pale gray; breeding males develop a reddish hue on the throat and fins. | Uniform rosy-red to brick-red over the entire body and fins; belly slightly paler pink-red; juveniles may show a dark spot at the lateral line below the anterior dorsal fin. |
Habitat & Environment
| Attribut | Tilapia du Nil | Vivaneau campèche |
|---|---|---|
| Type d'eau | Brackish | Saltwater |
| Plage de profondeur | 0-20m | 10-190m |
| Aire de répartition | Native to the Nile River system, Lake Victoria, and other East African Rift Valley lakes. Introduced globally for aquaculture; now established in tropical and subtropical … | Western North Atlantic from North Carolina to Yucatan, concentrated in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Associates with rocky reefs, artificial structures, and hard-bottom habitat … |
| Habitat | Originally from the Nile River; now globally distributed through aquaculture. Warm, shallow freshwater lakes, ponds, and rivers (20-35°C). Highly adaptable; tolerates brackish water and oxygen-poor … | Neritic, coral reefs |
Informations sur la pêche
| Attribut | Tilapia du Nil | Vivaneau campèche |
|---|---|---|
| Poisson de pêche sportive | Non | Oui |
| Cote de combativité | — | 6/10 |
| Record du monde | — | — |
| Teneur en mercure | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Tilapia du Nil
Mild, slightly sweet white flesh with low fat and a firm texture; absorbs marinades and spices well. One of the world's most farmed fish; excellent grilled, fried, or baked.
Vivaneau campèche
Moist, sweet white flesh with a nutty undertone and firm texture. Prized for whole roasting, pan-searing, and ceviche; a cornerstone of Gulf Coast and Caribbean cuisines.
Species Overview
Tilapia du Nil
The Nile tilapia is the most widely farmed fish species in the world, cultivated in over 120 countries. Originally from Africa, it is a hardy, fast-growing mouth-brooder that thrives in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Vivaneau campèche
The red snapper is one of the most commercially valuable reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico. With its distinctive rose-red body and pointed anal fin, it inhabits rocky reefs and artificial structures at depths of 10-190 meters.
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