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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{commons|Chanos chanos}}
* [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?id=80 FishBase entry for milkfish]
* [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?id=80 FishBase entry for milkfish]
* [http://www.seafdec.org.ph/rfmilkfish.html SEAFDEC milkfish aquaculture info]
* [http://www.seafdec.org.ph/rfmilkfish.html SEAFDEC milkfish aquaculture info]

Revision as of 21:22, 24 January 2006

Template:Taxobox begin Template:Taxobox image Template:Taxobox begin placement Template:Taxobox regnum entry Template:Taxobox phylum entry Template:Taxobox classis entry Template:Taxobox ordo entry Template:Taxobox familia entry Template:Taxobox genus entry Template:Taxobox species entry Template:Taxobox end placement Template:Taxobox section binomial Template:Taxobox end The milkfish (Chanos chanos) is an important food fish in Southeast Asia. It is the sole living species in the family Chanidae (about seven extinct species in five additional genera have been reported).

Milkfish have a generally symmetrical and streamlined appearance, with a sizable forked caudal fin. They can grow to 1.7 m, but are most often about 1 meter in length. They have no teeth, and generally feed on algae and invertebrates.

They occur in the Indian Ocean and across the Pacific Ocean, tending to school around coasts and islands with reefs. The youngest larvae live at sea for 2–3 weeks, then migrate to mangrove swamps, estuaries, and sometimes lakes, returning to sea to mature sexually and reproduce.

The larvae are collected from rivers and raised in ponds, where they can be fed almost anything and grow very quickly, then are sold either fresh, frozen, canned, or smoked.

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