in a few months. The Dutch phoenix fish is a common ornamental fish. It has a bright and beautiful appearance and is loved by many breeders. They are smaller in size and reach sexual maturity earlier. In the case of reasonable feeding, they can mature in about three months, mate and lay eggs to reproduce the next generation. When the breeding environment can not meet the requirements of Dutch Phoenix fish, their growth rate will slow down and the breeding period will be delayed. Some stunted Dutch phoenixes may mature at four months of age and have a reduced reproductive success rate.
Dutch phoenix fish? According to the place of life, Dutch phoenix fish can be roughly divided into two categories, one is natural growth, the other is family breeding. In the natural state of the Dutch phoenix fish, when the breeding season comes, the male fish will chase the female fish to mate and reproduce. Home-raised Dutch phoenix fish, on the other hand, need human intervention so that they can reproduce better. In
the breeding season, the body color of the fish with reproductive capacity will become darker. At this time, the breeder needs to fish out the fish with reproductive capacity and healthy body and put them in a breeding tank suitable for survival. Then the temperature in the fish tank is adjusted to be between 27 and 28 deg C, and the PH is between 6.5 and 7.5. By providing them with a suitable environment, they can mate and reproduce.