The Rui fish, also known as Rohu, is a freshwater fish native to South Asia. It’s one of the most important and popular species in aquaculture in countries like India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Scientifically known as Labeo rohita, the Rohu is a member of the carp family, specifically the Indian major carps, which are prized for their economic value and taste.
Rui fish have a large, elongated body with a slightly arched back. They are typically silver in color, with a darker shade on the dorsal side. The scales are large, and they have a distinctive pointed snout