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How big can clownfish grow? What should we pay attention to when raising clownfish?

Hank Schrader
2021-02-01 02:58:58
Clownfish generally grow to 11-14 centimeters and have a total of 10 to 12 dorsal spines. Because they are not particularly large, they do not need to use a large tank when they are kept. However, if the number of breeding is large, a larger tank should be used, and the breeding density should not be too high. Their size is relatively small, and their life span is not particularly long, generally only 10-12 years. Care should be taken when raising them so that they can live longer.
How big can clownfish grow? What should we pay attention to when raising clownfish?

1. How big

can the clown fish grow? The largest clown fish is 11-14 centimeters in size. It is a small ornamental fish with bright body color and delicate shape. Its average life span is 10 to 12 years. At present, there are about 28 species of clownfish, which like to live in groups and have an order of seniority and inferiority in the family. The clownfish that makes a mistake will be neglected by other fish, and the injured fish will be taken care of by everyone. When raising clownfish, you should buy a few more, so that the clownfish can survive more happily.

2. What

should we pay attention to when raising clownfish? 1. Choose clownfish: When buying such expensive species as blood print, golden red and Picasso, we should focus on observing the swimming posture of clownfish. The sick clownfish swims slowly, balances difficultly, is not happy, reacts slowly or lies at the bottom of the fish tank. Do not buy clownfish in this state.

2. Feeding: The clownfish has an adaptation period of 2-3 days in the new environment. During the adaptation period, the clownfish can not be fed. After the adaptation period, the clownfish can be allowed to open its mouth. It can be fed with shrimp first, and then fed with pellet feed, scrap meat and other foods after it is completely stable.

3. Understand habits: Clownfish in the wild have a strong sense of territory and will kill each other in order to fight for territory. Artificial clownfish are domesticated, less territorial and able to play with each other. When they are mixed in the same aquarium, they should understand their habits and avoid fighting.

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