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Guppy zebrafish and what fish can be mixed, mixed need to pay attention to what

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Guppies and zebrafish are small tropical fish, and both of them are mild in character, so there are many fish that can be mixed with them. Common are traffic light fish, Mary fish, lotus lantern fish, moonlight fish, penguin fish and so on. These fish, like guppy and zebrafish, are small tropical fish, and they are not aggressive and will not fight. Moreover, their habits and environmental requirements are similar, which is very suitable for polyculture.
Guppy zebrafish and what fish can be mixed, mixed need to pay attention to what 1. What fish can guppy and zebrafish be mixed with

guppy and zebrafish can be mixed with many fish, because guppy and zebrafish have low requirements for the environment and strong adaptability. In addition, their personalities are mild, and there will not be too many conflicts when they are mixed with other fish. More suitable with guppy and zebrafish mixed fish are traffic light fish, lotus lantern fish, Mary fish, moonlight fish, white cloud golden silk fish, penguin fish and so on. These fish are similar in character to guppy and zebrafish, and they are not too aggressive. Moreover, they generally do not fight, so it is more appropriate to raise them together with guppy and zebrafish.

2. What should be paid attention to in polyculture of guppy and zebrafish

1. Temperature: Guppy and zebrafish belong to tropical fish, and the fish that can be polycultured with them are also tropical fish. When rearing artificially, it is necessary to control the temperature above 20 ℃ to avoid discomfort. In winter, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature at a constant temperature.

2. Oxygen: Although guppy and zebrafish are small fish, the density should not be too high when mixed culture, otherwise hypoxia may occur.

3. Feeding: Zebrafish has the habit of grabbing food when eating. When mixed breeding, it is best for breeders to feed evenly to avoid other fish not being able to grab food.

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