Nile Tilapia vs Red Sea Bream
Oreochromis niloticus 与之比较 Pagrus major
Taxonomy & Classification
| 属性 | Nile Tilapia | Red Sea Bream |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Oreochromis niloticus | Pagrus major |
| 目 | Cichliformes | Perciformes |
| 科 | Cichlidae | Sparidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| 属性 | Nile Tilapia | Red Sea Bream |
|---|---|---|
| 最大体长 | 60.0 cm | 100.0 cm |
| 最大体重 | 4.3 kg | 9.7 kg |
| 体色 | 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. | Pale rose-pink to silver-pink overall body with small iridescent blue spots on scales above the lateral line; bright pink-red dorsal fin; characteristic dark smudge at the dorsal fin origin in juveniles. |
Habitat & Environment
| 属性 | Nile Tilapia | Red Sea Bream |
|---|---|---|
| 水质类型 | Brackish | Saltwater |
| 栖息水深 | 0-20m | 10-200m |
| 地理分布 | 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 … | Northwestern Pacific from the Yellow Sea and East China Sea to southern Japan and the Philippines. Inhabits coastal rocky reefs, sandy bays, and brackish-edge habitats … |
| 栖息地 | 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 … | Shallow coastal waters and bays of the western Pacific, from Japan to Southeast Asia. Inhabits rocky and sandy substrates at 10-200m depth. Coastal and semi-pelagic; … |
钓鱼信息
| 属性 | Nile Tilapia | Red Sea Bream |
|---|---|---|
| 游钓鱼种 | 否 | 是 |
| 搏鱼评级 | — | 5/10 |
| 世界纪录 | — | — |
| 汞含量 | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Nile Tilapia
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.
Red Sea Bream
Prized in Japanese cuisine as 'tai'; delicate, sweet white flesh with a clean oceanic taste and low fat. Excellent grilled whole, steamed, or served as sashimi on celebratory occasions.
Species Overview
Nile Tilapia
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.
Red Sea Bream
The red sea bream, known as 'tai' in Japan, is considered the king of fish in Japanese cuisine. It holds deep cultural significance and is traditionally served at celebrations. Its delicate white flesh is prized for sashimi and sushi.
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