Is the flower chicken male fish poisonous? If you know anything, give me some advice.

Scientific name of hemp carp:

Spotted fishbone

Commonly known as Zhugankou, Mahan, Shaguwei and Huagou. They are distributed in Japan, South Korea, Russian Far East and eastern China, and generally live in slow-flowing areas of rivers and lakes. The pattern of this species originated from the Yangtze River. The fish has an obvious convex back contour in the deep part of the body, the head is shorter than the height, the length of the kiss is shorter than or equal to the length of the head behind the orbit, and the body length can reach 47 cm, so it can be used as an edible fish. ?

Suitable for stewing tofu or braising.

As Baidu said, the incorrect species names are as follows:

Cyprinidae? Cyprinidae? Squid? Zarko fish

The picture below shows Zacco Duckbilled Fish, also known as Duckbilled Fish, commonly known as Sigo, Peach Blossom Fish, Double-tailed Fish, Red Chegong Fish, Red-winged Fish, White Waxy Fish, Fast Fish and Stone Fish.

The side is long and flat, and the abdomen is round. The head is short, the kiss is blunt, the mouth is in the terminal position, slightly inclined upward, the lips are thick and the eyes are small. The scales are large and slightly rectangular, and axillary scales extend backward on both sides of the base of the ventral fin. The lateral line is complete, the ventral fin slightly bends downward, and rises to the center of the caudal stalk after passing through the gluteal fin. During the breeding season, the male body appears "wedding clothes", and many pearl stars appear on the head, snout and anal fin. The fin of the gluteal fin 1-4 branch is particularly long, and the whole body is bright wedding color. When living, the body color is bright, the back is dark gray, the abdomen is silvery white, and there are 12- 13 vertical black stripes on the body side, and there are many irregular pink spots between the stripes. The ventral fin is reddish, and there are many black spots on the pectoral fin. The dorsal fin and caudal fin are gray, and the trailing edge of caudal fin is black.

Adult fish are common in fast-flowing streams and rivers. They are omnivorous, feeding on zooplankton, small crustaceans, algae, small fish and debris, and can be used as edible fish. ?