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Why can only one Luohan fish be raised? Can it be mixed with other fish?

Skyler White
2021-05-10 01:47:47
Luohan fish have a strong sense of territory and are naturally aggressive, especially with the same kind of fish. If two or more Luohan fish are kept in the fish tank, they will often fight until a winner is found. But the failure of Luohan fish will become increasingly dispirited, and will be bullied by other fish. So generally only one Luohan fish is kept in a fish tank. If you want to keep two or more, it is recommended to separate them with transparent partitions.
Why can only one Luohan fish be raised? Can it be mixed with other fish?

1. why can only raise one

Luohan fish? Luohan fish has a strong character. It is very easy to fight if they are mixed and raised in groups. And they won't stop fighting until they hit a tank bully. The winner's mood and development will get better and better, while the loser will lose weight and be bullied by other fish. Over time, the body will become weaker and weaker.

2. Can Siraitia grosvenorii be mixed

with other fish? Siraitia grosvenorii can be mixed with other fish, but it should be mixed with those with similar personality or larger size than Siraitia grosvenorii. The parrot fish, the silver arowana, the map fish and the like are suitable for being mixed with the Luohan fish, and the parrot fish and the map fish can be used as sandbags to be mixed with the Luohan fish, so that the ornamental value can be increased, and the beginning of the Luohan fish can be promoted. Silver arowana is larger, and Luohan fish generally do not attack it, so it is more suitable for polyculture together.

3. How to raise more than one Luohan

fish? If you want to raise more than one Luohan fish, you should first prepare a large fish tank, and then separate the fish tank with glass plates, so that there will be no fighting, and it can promote the beginning. However, this method is only suitable for pearl Siraitia grosvenorii, such as the species of golden flower Siraitia grosvenorii, which is only recommended to be raised in a separate tank.

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