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How many years does the parrot fish live and in what season does it usually breed?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-04-12 23:48:38
Parrot fish live three to five years. Their longevity is closely related to the environment and methods of raising them, and if they are properly raised, they can survive longer. For the general family feeding, scientific feeding methods are very important. They are suitable for living in weakly acidic water with a temperature of 25 to 28 degrees Celsius. In order to ensure water quality, water should be changed at least once a week. They should also be fed a small amount of food many times, and the food they feed each time should be guaranteed to be eaten within ten minutes.
How many years does the parrot fish live and in what season does it usually breed?

1. How

long is the life span of parrot fish? The life span of parrot fish is generally three to five years. Their life span is closely related to breeding methods and water quality environment. Their optimum temperature is 25-28 C. At the same time, they are suitable for living in weakly acidic water, and the hardness of water should not be too high.

For the general family feeding, scientific feeding methods are very important. They should be fed in small quantities and many times. If they are fed too much at one time, they will get sick because there are a lot of food residues in the water. At the same time, we should ensure the cleanliness of water quality and change water regularly, at least once a week. When feeding, we should also feed more highly nutritious foods, such as fresh live bait. However, it should be noted that sterilization should be carried out before feeding live baits.

2. In what season does the parrot fish breed

? The parrot fish of the same species can not breed. The male and female parrot fish of other species should be selected to breed together. The gonads of parrot fish mature quickly, usually in five months. Once mature, they can mate and reproduce. They breed throughout the year and generally do best in the spring. They breed slowly in summer, because the weather is hot in summer, the eggs are prone to adhesion, and the oxygen in the water is insufficient, which is not conducive to breeding. If we want to improve their reproductive success rate in unsuitable seasons, we should create a suitable environment artificially, control the water temperature at about 26 C, and ensure that the water quality is clean.

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