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Why do Luohan fish start and how can they start?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-01-19 03:49:30
Siraitia will be caused by genes at first. The beginning of the Luohan fish will have a very strong sense of visual impact, in the fight when they can overwhelm each other in momentum, play a supporting role. Whether the Luohan fish can start or not is not decided by the breeder, but mainly depends on whether they have the genes to start. If they have this gene, the breeder can take supplementary measures such as adjusting the water temperature to make their start time much shorter.
Why do Luohan fish start and how can they start?

1. why does Luohan fish start

? Luohan fish start is the result of artificial breeding, which depends on genes. The character of Luohan fish is more ferocious and aggressive, the beginning of Luohan fish will appear more burly and ferocious, in the fight, in the momentum can overwhelm each other.

2. how to make them start

or not depends mainly on their own genes. If you don't have the genes to start, you can't start. If we have the genes to start, we can take the following steps to stimulate them to shorten the time to start.

1. Raise the existing water temperature by about three degrees. Note that the process must be slow, just one degree a day. Let them gradually adapt.

2. When the Luohan fish gets used to the raised temperature, we gradually lower the water temperature to about 26 degrees. Similarly, the speed of cooling should not be too fast, just half a degree a day, so that they can gradually adapt to avoid the speed of cooling too fast to cause them to shrink.

3. When they get used to the water temperature of 26 degrees, they immediately raise the water temperature to 33 degrees and keep it for a month, and then they will start.

4. Wait for their initial phenomenon to stabilize, and then slowly reduce the water temperature to about 28 or 29 degrees. Note that the cooling speed should not be too fast, once in three days. So that they can stabilize at the beginning.

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