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How long does it take to raise Luohan fish to 20 centimeters? How can it grow fast?

Jane Margolis
2021-06-04 21:30:49
It takes 1-2 years to raise Luohan fish to 20 centimeters. The specific time depends on the environment and the species of Luohan fish. Generally speaking, the growth rate of Siraitia grosvenorii of pearl and golden flower strains is faster. The pearl line can grow to 20 centimeters in about a year, while the golden flower line may only take less than a year. However, the growth rate of Luohan fish in Desa is slower, and it takes more than two years to grow to 20 centimeters.
How long does it take to raise Luohan fish to 20 centimeters? How can it grow fast?

1. How long

does it take to raise Luohan fish to 20 centimeters? It takes 1-2 years to raise Luohan fish to 20 centimeters, but different species of Luohan fish grow at different rates. For example, the pearl series of Luohan fish, the growth rate is relatively fast, they only need a little more than a year, can grow to 20 centimeters. There is also the golden flower of Luohan fish, the growth rate is also very fast, if the environment is comfortable and the food is sufficient, it can grow to 20 centimeters in less than a year. However, the growth rate of Luohan fish in Desa will be slower, and it will take two or more years to grow to 20 centimeters.

2. How to raise Luohan fish to grow fast

? If we want to speed up the growth of Luohan fish, we need to provide them with a suitable environment. Breeders need to keep the water temperature between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius, and ensure that the water quality is weakly alkaline, and the PH value is controlled between 6.0 and 7.8. Filters can be installed if conditions permit, preferably using coral sand as the filter material. If you don't have a filter, you can change the water 2-3 times a week. If you have a filter, you can change the water once a week. Whether the growth rate

of Luohan fish is fast or not, food is also very critical. In the golden period of the growth and development of Siraitia grosvenorii, the breeder can feed more nutrient-rich live baits such as red worms, shrimp and tubificidae, and regularly match some color feed to ensure bright body color.

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