Mosquito fish
The mosquito fish, also known as the jambosia, is a species of freshwater fish species that was first discovered in the Florida Lakes of the United States of America, Mexico and then in Europe. It is known to live in fresh water but adapts to high salinity water, low ventilation and high temperature. It has two main types of Eastern and Western mosquitoes, but it is commonly referred to as the West, called jambosia on the face of the aquifer. It lives mostly in estuaries where it feeds on larvae Aquatic insects and mosquito larvae for their adaptability have become one of the most widespread fish in the world, introduced in many countries as a means of fighting mosquitoes as a way to preserve the environment. They are small fish, wrapped in gray, silver-tipped, round-ended, To feed on the surface of the water, which is also fish of the eggs exposed to prey in the favorable environment in the fish live for three years and therefore multiply the numbers very quickly and control the surrounding environment is a successful fish in all cases and swarms can be up to 7000 fish to 120000 A fish in a single flock for its rapid reach and multiplication several times per year may reach 50 times.