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How big and how long can rohan fish grow in lucky strike

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The body length of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii in adulthood is about 23-30 cm. They belong to Pearl strain Siraitia grosvenorii, which is regarded as a small one among Siraitia grosvenorii. The biggest feature of lucky strike Luohan fish is red before and white after, and the scales of the body are golden. However, lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii is scarce, and many other species of Siraitia grosvenorii are also pretended to be lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii, which also reflects the preciousness of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii.
How big and how long can rohan fish grow in lucky strike 1. How big can lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii grow

The body length of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii is generally about 23-30 cm, which is a famous pearl strain. Compared with other strains of Siraitia grosvenorii, lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii is a kind of small fish. If raised properly, their body length may reach 30 cm. If they are not properly raised, their body length is generally between 20 and 25 cm.

The obvious feature of lucky strike Luohan fish is red before and white after. Generally, the head, eyes and gills are red, and the abdomen and tail are white. The scales of the body are golden. Because of the strong ornamental nature of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii, they are still precious compared with other Siraitia grosvenorii.

2. How long can lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii live

Under normal feeding, the life span of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii can reach about 3 years. Because they belong to hybrid fish, their life span is not very long. And compared with other Siraitia grosvenorii, the life span of lucky strike Siraitia grosvenorii is relatively long. When they are raised in captivity, if they can live in a comfortable environment and rarely get sick, their life span can reach more than 3 years, and some even live to about 4 years.

If breeders want them to live longer, they can minimize the number of times they breed. And try to minimize the number of times they get sick, so that they can live longer

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