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Can two Luohan fish fry be raised together? How to feed the fish fry?

Walter White
2021-04-29 23:05:32
Luohan fish fry can be raised together, and when they grow up, it is not recommended to raise them together. Because Luohan fish is a very territorial fish, they are easy to fight if they are raised together, so they can be raised separately. Siraitia grosvenorii is a kind of omnivorous fish, which can be fed with earthworms, fish and insects, algae and artificial feed. The best amount for each feeding is that they can eat within 5 minutes.
Can two Luohan fish fry be raised together? How to feed the fish fry?

Luohan fish fry can be raised

together with two Luohan fish fry can be raised together with two Luohan fish fry, first of all, because Luohan fish fry period, their aggressiveness is very weak, rarely attack other fish. Secondly, Luohan fish in the fry stage swim slowly. Put them in a bigger tank, they can swim away, and there will be little struggle. When raising them, some stones, aquatic plants and other shelters can be added to the water. This provides them with a sense of security.

However, when they grow up, it is not recommended to raise them together. Adult Luohan fish have a strong sense of territory and are likely to fight when they meet. If you really want to keep adult Luohan fish together, you need to prepare a larger fish tank and prepare enough shelter in the fish tank.

2. How to feed

Siraitia grosvenorii fry Siraitia grosvenorii is an omnivorous fish. They can eat a lot of things. They can be fed with earthworms, fish insects and other meat, as well as algae, noodles and other vegetarian food. They can also be fed with artificial feed. In daily feeding, these foods can be mixed and fed to them. This can not only supplement them with adequate nutrition, but also avoid the anorexia caused by eating one kind of food for a long time. However, when feeding, cut up the food or choose small pieces to feed them. Because in the fry stage, their intestines and stomach are still relatively fragile and vulnerable to damage, so they can not directly feed large pieces of food.

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