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Does the mini parrot fish need oxygen and turn on the lights

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Mini parrot fish need oxygen, because they are improved varieties of parrot fish, and their respiratory system is also very defective due to genetic problems. Therefore, like parrot fish, they have a high demand for oxygen. To cultivate mini parrot fish artificially, it is necessary to install an oxygen pump to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in water. If conditions permit, a timer can be installed, and oxygen can be pumped regularly every day.
Does the mini parrot fish need oxygen and turn on the lights 1. Do mini parrots need oxygen

Mini parrots need oxygen, because of genetic problems, their lips are naturally lax and their breathing system has great defects. Their respiratory system functions only half as well as other fish, and they need to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water environment where they live. Therefore, it is best for breeders to install an oxygen pump to avoid their lack of oxygen. Although the mini parrot fish has a high demand for oxygen, it does not need oxygen for 24 hours. Breeders can turn it on for a few hours every day. If there is no time, they can install a timer and switch it on and off every day.

Second, do mini parrots need to turn on the lights

Whether mini parrots need to turn on the lights depends on how much light they receive. If they grow in an environment with abundant natural light, the breeder does not need to turn on the lights to replenish their light. Because mini parrots don't like strong light, they don't need to turn on the lights as long as there is plenty of natural light.

If they live in an environment with insufficient natural light, breeders need to turn on the lights to replenish their light. Because only when there is enough light, their body color will be more vivid. If they live in an environment that cannot receive natural light, breeders need to turn on the lights for 3-5 hours every day to replenish them with light.

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