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Can mini parrot fish grow fast without oxygen?

Marie Schrader
2021-07-07 00:14:22
Miniature parrot fish are not allowed to use oxygen, because of genetic factors, their respiratory system is inherently problematic, and their ability to obtain oxygen is only half that of ordinary fish. So they need plenty of oxygen when they are raised. In addition, the size of the mini parrot fish is not big, the density of breeding will be higher at ordinary times, and their activity is higher, it is easy to appear hypoxia, so the breeding of the mini parrot fish needs oxygen.
Can mini parrot fish grow fast without oxygen?

Mini parrots

need oxygen because their respiratory system is inherently imperfect and their ability to handle water is only half that of ordinary fish. If there is not enough oxygen in the tank, they will suffer from hypoxia. And the size of the mini parrot fish is not big, if the usual breeding density is higher, it is more necessary to use oxygen pumps to increase oxygen.

2. How to raise mini parrot fish to grow fast

1. Space: Although the size of mini parrot fish is small, if breeders want them to grow as soon as possible, they need to give them enough space so that they can accelerate their growth.

2. Water temperature: The mini parrot fish is a tropical fish. The preferred water temperature is 25-30 ℃. If the breeder wants them to grow fast, he can keep the water temperature at 28 ℃ all the time. This will increase their metabolic rate and help them grow faster.

3. Water quality: Mini parrot fish like new water, and the breeder can change the water every day. However, the amount of water change should not be too large and should be controlled at one third of the total water volume. When changing water at ordinary times, pay attention to the temperature difference not exceeding 2 degrees Celsius.

4. Food: Mini parrot fish like to eat some animal feed, breeders can feed some shrimp, red worms, mealworms and other food. It can also be matched with some synthetic feed to help balance nutrition.

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