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Luohan Fish Starts Hungry for a Few Days, How to Raise a Big Head

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-06-23 22:14:11
Siraitia grosvenorii needs to be hungry for 2-3 days. Many breeders will use this method in order to stimulate Luohan fish, but it should be noted that this method is easy to affect the intestines and stomach of Luohan fish. Because after they are hungry for three days, the breeder feeds them again, they will eat more and faster, and they are prone to digestive diseases. Breeders can try other methods to get them started.
Luohan Fish Starts Hungry for a Few Days, How to Raise a Big Head

Many fish lovers will use hunger to stimulate Luohan fish in order to make them start, but the time of hunger can not be too long, it can be controlled within 2-3 days. Starvation method can stimulate Luohan fish to start, but frequent use of this method can easily cause gastrointestinal diseases of Luohan fish. Because they are not fed for three days, they will become very hungry, and after three days, when the breeder feeds them, they will eat crazily, not only will they eat more, but also will eat faster. This way of eating will affect the digestive system of Luohan fish, leading to gastrointestinal diseases. Breeders can try other methods to get them started, and it is not recommended to use this method for a long time.

2. How to raise the head of Luohan fish?

1. Water quality: Luohan fish is easy to shrink after starting. The main reason for shrinking is that it does not adapt to the change of water quality. Therefore, breeders need to ensure the stability of water quality during the period of starting Luohan fish. If possible, the filter can be opened to help keep the water clean and reduce the frequency of water change.

2. Food: If you want the Luohan fish to have a big head, you need to feed them some protein-rich food. For example, red worms, shrimp, nematodes and so on, but also to ensure the diversity of food, to avoid their single feeding habits.

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