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Does silver screen lamp fish bite other fish? How should it be raised

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Silverscreen lamp fish will bite other fish. Although they are small in size, their personality is fierce in adulthood. If there is lack of food or space, they may attack other fish. When raising silver screen lamp fish artificially, it is best to raise them alone to avoid attacking other fish. If you want to mix, it is best to choose some larger fish, which can reduce the number of fights between silver screen lamp fish.
Does silver screen lamp fish bite other fish? How should it be raised 1. Does silver screen lamp fish bite other fish

Silver screen lamp fish bite other fish. Although they belong to small fish, their character is fierce. Especially the adult silver screen lamp fish, the character will become more fierce. If they are mixed with other fish of the same size, they will attack other fish. If food is scarce or space is insufficient, they will attack more frequently. Artificial breeding of silver screen lamp fish, you can choose some larger fish to mix together, which can also reduce the number of fights.

2. How should silver screen lamp fish be raised

1. Water temperature: Silver screen lamp fish have low requirements for water temperature and strong adaptability. They like to survive at water temperature between 21-25 ℃. If the breeding season comes, the breeder can raise the water temperature to between 26-30 ℃.

2. Water quality: Silver screen lamp fish does not require high water quality, as long as the water quality is clean and refreshing. They like weakly acidic water, and breeders can keep the PH value between 6.0 and 6.8, so that their activity will be higher.

3. Feeding: Silverscreen lamp fish is an omnivorous fish, which can eat many kinds of food. When raising artificially, you can choose some paramecium, rotifer, water flea, water lice, bumper shrimp and so on as food. If you don't have time, you can use synthetic feed as the staple food, which can be matched with some live bait at ordinary times.

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