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Is the flying fish easy to raise? How to raise it?

Hank Schrader
2021-02-28 22:08:59
Water temperature: Flying fish have strict requirements for temperature, to ensure that the water temperature is at 26 ℃ ± 2 ℃. Only in this way can their survival be guaranteed. | | Water quality: To ensure their healthy growth, water quality is the most critical point. When feeding at home, it is necessary to adjust the acid-base range of water to 8.2 ± 0.2 and the hardness range to 8 ± 2. | | Feeding: They especially like to eat plant baits, so prepare more vegetarian food when feeding.
Is the flying fish easy to raise? How to raise it? Flying fish are famous for

flying and jumping out of the water when they are frightened, so when raising them at home, we must pay attention to the lid on the aquarium to prevent them from jumping out of the water. And the courage of this kind of fish will be relatively small, so when stimulated, there will be a violent reaction. At the same time, they also put forward higher requirements for the living environment, and it is difficult to raise them, so it is not suitable for novices to try.

2. How to raise

flying fish? 1. Water temperature: This kind of fish is very sensitive to temperature. If there is too much temperature difference or it does not meet their growth conditions, it will get sick and increase the mortality rate. Therefore, when feeding, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature is 26 ℃ ± 2 ℃.

2. Water quality: Suitable water quality environment is also the key to ensure their healthy growth. When feeding, attention should be paid to adjusting the pH value of water at 8.2 ± 0.2, and the hardness should also be kept at 8 ± 2.

3. Feeding: This kind of fish especially likes to eat vegetarian food, so when feeding, you need to prepare more plant baits, and before feeding, you need to wash all the baits to avoid bacteria. When feeding, you don't need to feed too much, just let them eat in a few minutes.

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