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Is the little sand loach easy to raise? How to raise it?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-02-28 15:23:22
Water temperature: The small sand loach needs to live in water with a water temperature of 23-30 ℃. If the water temperature can be maintained at about 27 degrees Celsius, their activity can be increased. | | Water quality: They have relatively high requirements for water quality. When feeding, the water quality should be kept clean and the water should be changed regularly. It is better to use slightly acidic water. | | Feeding: They are omnivorous fish and are recommended to be fed with live bait or flake feed. Frozen red worms can also be fed.
Is the little sand loach easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is it easy to raise

small sand loach? Small sand loach is a kind of small ornamental fish. At present, the number of people who breed them is not particularly large. Their breeding difficulty is relatively high, mainly reflected in two aspects. First, in terms of feeding. When they are young, they need to mix plant feed such as corn flour and wheat flour with meat such as earthworms and maggots to feed them. When they are adults, they can be fed with some artificial feed. Second, water quality. Keep the water clear. In addition, sufficient living space should be provided and suitable sites for breeding them should be built. If you are new to fish farming, it is not recommended to start with this species. It is suggested to learn about some common cultured fish species first and accumulate experience slowly.

2. How to raise

small sand loach 1. Water temperature: small sand loach generally needs to live in water with water temperature between 23-30 C. The water temperature in this range can ensure their comfort in the living environment to the greatest extent. If the water temperature can be maintained at about 27 degrees Celsius, it will be better to increase its activity.

2. Water quality: They have strict requirements on water quality. Generally, it is necessary to use weak acidic water with acid-base degree close to neutral. Whether the water is clean or not is very important to them. Keeping the water clear will greatly improve their own comfort.

3. Feeding: They are omnivorous fish. But not picky eaters. It is generally recommended to feed some live bait and flake feed. However, they prefer freeze-dried food. Feed once every 1-2 days.

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