The treasure lotus lantern fish belongs to the tropical fish, and has a relatively high requirement for the environmental temperature. If the temperature is too high or too low, it will cause damage to the fish, and in serious cases, it will kill the fish. As long as the temperature is between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, the fish can grow healthily. If the temperature is not within this range, it will affect the activity of fish. When the temperature is between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius, it is difficult for fish to survive. If the temperature is below 20 C, it belongs to the low temperature state, and the fish can not live long at this temperature. If the temperature is higher than this range, it will also affect the fish. Although it is a tropical fish, the high temperature is not conducive to its survival. When the temperature exceeds 28 C or even 30 C, it will directly cause the death of fish.
In the process of raising the lantern fish, the control of water temperature is very important. Because it is very sensitive to temperature, too much temperature change will bring discomfort to the fish. Specifically, water temperature between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius is the most conducive to their growth. The fish in this temperature range have higher activity and better growth state. If the temperature is below 24 C, the immunity of fish decreases and it is easy to catch a cold. If the temperature is lower, the fish will die easily. In addition, when the temperature is too high, it is difficult for fish to survive. When the temperature exceeds 26 C, the fish will not swim and their appetite will decrease. If the temperature exceeds 30 C, even if it is a tropical fish, it can not survive in this high temperature. When raising them, try to provide the most suitable temperature, that is, 24 to 26 degrees Celsius.