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What kind of fish is suitable for a deep and narrow fish tank and what kind of fish can feed it?

Hank Schrader
2021-03-31 22:00:56
Deep and narrow fish tanks can not raise large and medium-sized fish, only some smaller fish, such as guppy, zebrafish, moonlight fish, Mary fish, swordtail fish and so on. The reason why big fish can not be raised is that due to the limitation of width, fish can not turn around, so they can not live. Small fish do not have such troubles, can grow more freely, and the ornamental group is also very strong.
What kind of fish is suitable for a deep and narrow fish tank and what kind of fish can feed it?

1. Gu

ppy Guppy, also known as anchovy, is a small tropical fish belonging to the family Poeciliidae. Its feeding habits are miscellaneous, it has a certain ability to adapt to the environment, and it can tolerate dirty water. In addition, it has a mild temperament and can be mixed with other small tropical fish. It is usually lively, but its life span is not long. Only about two years.

2. Zebra

fish Zebrafish, also known as flower fish, is a kind of tropical fish with lively temperament and not afraid of cold. Its body is a long rhombus, about 5 centimeters long, with stripes on both sides, which looks similar to zebras. Raising this kind of fish needs to keep the water temperature above 20 C, and some fish and insects can be fed as feed at ordinary times.

3. Moonlight

fish Moonlight fish is about the same size as guppy, only 4-6 cm. It has strong adaptability and reproductive capacity, especially when hybridized with swordtail fish, it can breed many different varieties. It can adapt to the water temperature of 18-28 C and likes neutral or weak alkaline water.

4. Mary

Fish Mary Fish, also known as Jasmine Fish, is one of the most common ornamental fish. It has strong pollution tolerance, can survive in low dissolved oxygen environment, mainly feeds on algae and organic debris, and has certain adaptability to salinity. The habitat of this fish is very diverse, and it can live in ditches, lakes and marshes.

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