Best Quality Slim Mouth Fish For Sale
Product Name | Popular items Frozen slim mouth Fish for Bangladesh |
Latin/Scientific Name | Sardinella Longiceps |
Catch Way | Light purse seine / Trawl |
Fishing Zone | FAO61 |
Part | Whole,Body,Fillet |
Freezing Process | A.BQF(Block Quick Frozen) B.IQF(Individually Quick Frozen) |
Freezing Area | Land Frozen |
Size | 7-8pcs,8-10pcs,10-12pcs,12-14pcs/kg |
N.W. | 100{98880d97af0555a3a517c8aae666eeb64e7bd6d49cbbe05617dcb138f6e48200}, 95{98880d97af0555a3a517c8aae666eeb64e7bd6d49cbbe05617dcb138f6e48200}, 90{98880d97af0555a3a517c8aae666eeb64e7bd6d49cbbe05617dcb138f6e48200}. |
Types | A.For Fishing/Bait – Grade A B.For Market Sale – Grade A/B C.For Canning – Grade C |
Package | 10kgs/ctn, poly bag for inner packing and Carton for outer packing or according to customer’s requirements |
Origin | Fujian,China |
MOQ | 1*40’FCL,loading with 28 tons |
Delivery Time | Within 14 days after payment |
Payment | A. T/T with 30{98880d97af0555a3a517c8aae666eeb64e7bd6d49cbbe05617dcb138f6e48200} prepayment, and balance payment against the copy of shipping docs sent by email or fax. B.L/C at sight. (Issuing bank should be acceptable to us.) |
Documents | 1. Commerical Invoice 2. Packing List 3. Certificate of Origin 4. Health Certificate 5. Bill of Loading 6. Form A / Form E |
Description
Slipmouth, also called ponyfishes or slimys, any of certain fishes (order Perciformes) that are characterized by slimy bodies with small scales and greatly protrusible mouths. The presence of luminescent bacteria cultured within an organ surrounding the esophagus causes the bodies of slipmouths to glow. They derive their name from the small but extendable mouth that slips out during feeding. The 3 genera and about 30 species are restricted to salt or brackish waters in the Indo-Pacific region.
Slipmouth are small, deep-bodied, compressed fishes that usually attain lengths of less than 15 cm (6 inches). Leiognathus equula, the largest species, reaches 30 cm (12 inches). Slipmouth are abundant in shallow coastal waters and are widely used for food. One species, L. klunzingeri, is one of only two dozen Red Sea fishes known to have traversed the Suez Canal and successfully established populations in the Mediterranean Sea.
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