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Can Mickey fish be mixed with zebrafish? What should we pay attention to when mixing?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-06-12 05:00:30
Mickey fish can be mixed with zebrafish, because Mickey fish and zebrafish are tropical fish, both like the water temperature around 25 degrees Celsius. And they are gentle and will not attack each other. Moreover, they are similar in size, about 3-5 centimeters, and will not appear to bully the small. Finally, they have similar requirements for water quality, so they are more suitable for polyculture together.
Can Mickey fish be mixed with zebrafish? What should we pay attention to when mixing?

1. can Mickey fish be mixed with zebrafish?

Mickey fish can be mixed with zebrafish. First of all, they like similar water temperature, and they have strong adaptability to water temperature. They can survive at about 20-25 C, which is more suitable for mixed culture. Secondly, their personalities are relatively mild, and if they are mixed together, they will not attack each other. Moreover, their body length is about 3-5 centimeters, and there will be no big fish bullying small fish. Finally, they have similar requirements for water quality. Mickey fish can adapt to the water quality of 7.0-7.5, and zebrafish can adapt to the water quality of 6.5-7.5, so they are more suitable for polyculture.

2. What

should be paid attention to in polyculture of Mickey fish? When polyculture of Mickey fish, attention should be paid to the density of feeding. Although the small tropical fish are mixed with Mickey fish, too many of them will cause hypoxia. Breeders need to install oxygen pumps or ensure normal feeding density. When feeding, we should also pay attention to the fact that some fish are more serious in grabbing food, but Mickey fish are more gentle, they generally do not compete with other fish for food, so breeders need to feed separately, or feed the fish that are easy to grab food first, and then feed other fish.

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