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What can Manlongyu be mixed with and what should be paid attention to in mixed culture?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-06-04 19:47:42
Arowana can be mixed with middle-layer fish such as moonlight fish, black skirt fish and red swordfish, as well as with lower-layer fish such as red and green light fish, grouper, mouse fish, scavenger and rainbow shark. These fish have different areas of activity from Manong fish, so they are not easy to fight when they are mixed. In fact, as long as the two kinds of fish are similar in size and habits, and the fish are gentle, they are more suitable for raising together.
What can Manlongyu be mixed with and what should be paid attention to in mixed culture?

1. Manlongyu can be mixed

with what Manlongyu is more solid, and its adaptability is stronger, so there are more fish that can be mixed with them. For example, like moonlight fish, red swordfish, black skirt fish and so on, these fish belong to tropical fish, and they all like to move in the middle waters, which is very suitable for polyculture with Manlong fish. It can also be used with scavenger fish, mouse fish, rainbow shark, red and green light fish, grouper and other lower fish, because the area of activity is different, so there will be no frequent conflict. Manarowana is aggressive, so when choosing polyculture fish, we should pay attention to choosing gentle ones.

2. What

should be paid attention to in polyculture of Manlongyu? 1. Feeding density: The body length of Manlongyu can reach 10-15 cm when it grows up. It belongs to medium-sized ornamental fish. It is also a medium-sized fish similar to them in polyculture. Therefore, breeders need to pay attention to the feeding density, not too small. Otherwise, there will be fights and turf battles.

2. Polyculture species: Arowana is aggressive, so it should be noted that it should not be raised with parrot fish, map fish, Arowana and other aggressive fish, otherwise they will attack each other.

3. Feeding: The digestive ability of Manlongyu is not strong, so the breeder should pay attention to the feeding time during the polyculture, and it is best to complete the feeding before 3 p.m. every day. Try not to feed after 3 o'clock to avoid indigestion and other conditions.

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