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Local Fish Questions

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First of all what is this for fish kind on the picture? They sell them on the local thai markets and supermarkets as well. They weight about 80gr.

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I feed these fish to my cat and dog and would also like to know if this kind qualifies as "fat fish" like Mackerel and Salmon.

Further more they always sell these eel like fish. Every thai market has this stand with live frogs, turtles, catfish and also a bucket with these alive eel like fish. Are these in fact eels? I don't have a picture.

Last question is if the Catfish and Saba qualifies as "fat fish" as well.

cant remember the name of them but thay are from the mackeral family so yes would be aft fish same as saba catfish are not from these and are fresh water and not fat fish the eels in the market ere normally two types one is the freshwater eel the other smaller one is a rope eel .

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Dog loves em :)

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Hi

The fish in the picture is a scad, well that is the common English name.

Sometimes referred to as a yellow tail or yellow tailed scad. Closely related, but not actually a Mackarel.

Craig

love the dog looks a proper little terror

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Thanx :)

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