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Is the northern Thai tiger fish easy to raise? How to raise it?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-02-14 18:34:01
Fish tank: If you want to keep the northern Thai tiger fish, you must choose a large fish tank, which allows it to swim freely. | | Feeding: When this fish is in its growing period, its appetite is amazing, so it needs to be fed frequently. | | Water temperature: They have a very strong ability to adapt, generally ensure that the water temperature is between 26-36 ℃, it can quickly adapt. However, after the fish has grown to a certain stage, it needs to use equipment to increase dissolved oxygen.
Is the northern Thai tiger fish easy to raise? How to raise it?

In fact, this kind of fish has gradually become popular in recent years. It is also a large carnivorous and ferocious species of ornamental fish. So when raising, try not to put them together with those weak and gentle fish, otherwise there may be tragedies. Because their adaptability will be stronger, so it is not too difficult to raise, just need to ensure their normal feeding, there will be no big problem.

2. How to raise

northern Thai tiger fish 1. Fish tank: Many fish friends especially like to mix large fish together, so when raising them, we must prepare a wider fish tank and a strong filtering environment. Only in this way can they have enough space to move around. Generally, fish tanks should be at least 1.5 meters or larger.

2. Feeding: This kind of fish especially likes to eat animal baits, so it needs to prepare more tubificidae, red worms and so on. And during their growing period, they eat a lot. They need to be fed several times during this period. Don't let them starve.

3. Water temperature: This kind of fish has a high adaptability. It is necessary to ensure that the water temperature is between 26 ℃ and 33 ℃ and they can adapt. However, when changing water, we also need to pay attention not to let the temperature difference of water temperature suddenly exceed 3 degrees Celsius.

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