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The requirements of traffic light fish for water quality and food

Skyler White
2021-06-03 05:59:26
Lantern fish like soft water with weak acidity, and the best PH value is between 5.8 and 6.8. They do not like alkaline or hard water, because alkaline water will have a negative impact on their growth and development. The red and green light fish can be raised with tap water, but it needs to be exposed to the sun for more than 2-3 days before it can be used. Because tap water contains chlorine, if it is not used in advance, it will affect their health.
The requirements of traffic light fish for water quality and food

1. the requirements

of the red and green light fish for water quality. The red and green light fish likes weak acidic water, and the breeder needs to control the PH value between 5.8 and 6.8. They prefer soft water, not alkaline or hard water. Tap water can be used to raise red and green light fish at ordinary times, but the newly received tap water needs to be exposed to the sun for 2-3 days before it can be used, because tap water contains a lot of chlorine, which will cause harm to the health of fish if used directly. Lantern fish is a tropical fish, like the water temperature is 22-26 ℃, breeders need to maintain the stability of the water temperature, in order to make them develop normally.

2. the requirements

of the traffic light fish for food are not high. The breeder can feed the traffic light fish 1-2 times a day, and the amount of each feeding can be finished within 10 minutes. The feeding habits of red and green lantern fish are miscellaneous, and ordinary synthetic feed can be eaten, but in order to ensure a balanced nutrition, breeders need to regularly feed them some live baits such as red worms, shrimps, fish worms, water fleas, and some plant feeds such as carrots, vegetable leaves and aquatic plants. In order to facilitate their digestion, breeders can feed live bait in the morning and vegetables in the afternoon. This can not only ensure balanced nutrition, but also prevent indigestion.

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