BetterForFish.com

Why is angelfish called angelfish and how to raise it?

Marie Schrader
2021-04-17 01:01:40
The origin of angelfish is South America. Because of its large fins, it looks like the wings of an angel, so it is called Angelfish abroad, which translates to angelfish or angelfish. Angelfish are also known as swallow fish and small-finned sailfish in China. The main reason why they are called swallow fish is that they swim like a swallow flying in the sky from the side. The main reason why they are called small-finned sailfish is that their dorsal and caudal fins are large and look like a sail.
Why is angelfish called angelfish and how to raise it?

1. Why is angelfish called angelfish? The birthplace

of angelfish is South America. Because the fins of angelfish are very large, the local people think that the fins of angelfish look like the wings of angels, so they are named Angelfish, which translates into Chinese as angelfish and angelfish. There are many other names for angelfish, such as angel fish, swallow fish, small angelfish, small fin sail fish and so on. The name of the swallow fish comes from the fact that they swim like a soaring swallow. This is because they are small and pointed, and their dorsal and caudal fins are very large, like a tall and straight sail. Angelfish are called differently in each region, but they are also named according to their size or characteristics.

2. How to raise

angelfish 1. Water temperature: The suitable water temperature for angelfish is 25-30 degrees, but their favorite temperature is 28 degrees. Breeders can use heating rods to keep the water temperature at 28 degrees.

2. Water quality: Angelfish likes weakly acidic water, and the PH value needs to be controlled between 6.5 and 7.0. Raising angelfish needs to change water every three days, the temperature difference of each water change can not exceed 3 degrees, nor can it use the tap water just produced, it needs to use the water exposed to the sun for more than one day.

3. Feeding: Angelfish can be fed with live baits such as beef hamburgers, shrimp and red worms, but they also need to be fed with artificial feed. Live baits can be fed 2-3 times a week, and the rest can be fed with artificial feed. Angelfish's food intake is not large, breeders had better follow the principle of eating less and more meals, feeding 3-4 times a day, the amount of each feeding can be eaten within 10 minutes.

 

Copyright © 2019-2024 betterforfish.com All right reserved.

Copyright © 2019-2024 betterforfish.com All right reserved.