with goldfish? Mary fish can be raised with goldfish. Although the Mary fish is a tropical fish and the goldfish is a cold-water fish, the two seem to be unable to be maintained together, but in fact the goldfish is a poikilothermic animal, it can adapt to a wider range of growth temperatures. Goldfish can survive in the ambient temperature of 0-35 ℃, and the most suitable ambient temperature for its growth is between 20-25 ℃, while the most suitable growth temperature for Mary fish is between 22-28 ℃. The growth temperature values of the two are not very different, so they can be raised together in terms of temperature.
In addition, Mary fish likes to grow in a weak alkaline hard water environment, while goldfish is more resistant to acid and alkali, and it can survive in an environment with a PH value of 5.6-9.4. Goldfish has no special requirements for the hardness of water, so in terms of water quality and environment, the two can also be maintained together.
should we pay attention to when raising Mary fish and goldfish together? When raising Mary fish and goldfish together, we can sprinkle a small amount of salt in the water, which is more conducive to the growth of Mary fish. Although goldfish is a freshwater fish, a small amount of salt will not affect its growth, but also play a certain role in sterilization. In addition, because the goldfish is more gluttonous, it will eat anything it can catch up with, so it is best to maintain it separately from the young Mary fish.