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Do you use eggs to raise clown fish in a naked tank? What do you need to prepare?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-02-01 03:20:32
There is no need to use eggs to raise clownfish in bare tanks, because their tolerance is relatively high, and they can directly use water to solve the problem of metabolite accumulation. Egg separator is the abbreviation of egg white separator, which is mainly used on marine fish. Because marine fish have more body metabolites, the installation of protein separators can effectively remove their metabolites. However, clownfish is relatively easy to raise, and it is also possible without eggs.
Do you use eggs to raise clown fish in a naked tank? What do you need to prepare? Do you

want to know whether you need to use egg points to raise clown fish? First of all, you need to understand the role of egg points. Egg separator is the abbreviation of protein separator. Its main function is to remove the metabolites in the fish tank and keep the water quality good. Clown fish belong to marine fish, different from other marine fish, their body metabolites are not particularly large, so it is possible not to use protein separators. Just pay attention to changing water frequently and keep the water clean.

2. What

do you need to prepare for raising clownfish? Clownfish belong to marine fish. Before raising them, breeders need to do the following work:

1. Prepare a slightly larger fish tank. The water temperature should be controlled between 25-28 degrees, because they can grow up to 15 centimeters. Therefore, in the case of bare tank breeding, the fish tank should be at least 35 centimeters above. If you plan to put sea anemones in, then a fish tank of about 45 centimeters is better.

2. Circulating and filtering equipment shall be installed to ensure good water quality. Because they do not have many metabolites, it is possible not to use eggs if the water quality can be guaranteed.

3. For the rest, it is necessary to prepare the general equipment for seawater fish, such as lamp tube, hydrometer, live stone, sea salt, etc.

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