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Map fish parrot fish polyculture skills, polyculture precautions

Saul Goodman
2021-07-15 09:37:23
Map fish and parrot fish are fierce, and breeders need to give them plenty of space to avoid fighting. Moreover, the situation of map fish grabbing food is more serious, breeders can feed the map fish first, and then feed the parrot fish. In addition, although the character of the parrot fish is also more ferocious, but compared with the map fish, the fighting capacity is still weak, the breeder can raise more parrot fish, which can also reduce the fighting situation.
Map fish parrot fish polyculture skills, polyculture precautions

Map fish

and parrot fish are both large tropical fish, and their personalities are relatively mild, which is more suitable for polyculture together. But both of them are more ferocious. When they are mixed, the breeder can reduce the density of breeding, so that they can avoid fighting for territory. Although both characters are more ferocious, but the fighting capacity of the map fish is slightly stronger, the breeder can increase the proportion of the parrot fish, so that the map fish dare not easily attack the parrot fish. The situation of map fish grabbing food is more serious. In polyculture, map fish can be fed first, and then parrot fish can be fed.

2. Precautions

for polyculture of map fish and parrot fish Both parrot fish and map fish have a high demand for oxygen, so it is better for breeders to install oxygen pumps for them. Parrot fish and map fish are relatively large, if you want to mix them together, you need to prepare a larger tank, and both kinds of fish pollute the water seriously, the breeder needs to install a filter for them. In addition, parrot fish can not reproduce among themselves, so they do not need to be isolated when spawning, but map fish can reproduce normally, breeders need to pay attention to the isolation of parrot fish when polyculture, to avoid them eating the eggs of map fish.

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