The difficulty of raising ruby fish is not high. Although they belong to tropical fish, the requirements for water temperature and water quality are not very high. Moreover, they are more solid and have strong ability to resist diseases. When cultured artificially, as long as they live in a stable and comfortable environment and have sufficient food, they can grow and develop well. Because of their large size and fierce character, it is best not to raise them together with other fish when raising them artificially, so as to avoid the life danger of fish.
2. How to raise ruby fish1. Water temperature: Ruby fish belongs to tropical fish and likes higher water temperature. When raising artificially, it is necessary to keep the water temperature between 20-26 ℃. Although they can grow in low water temperature, living in low temperature for a long time may cause them to grow poorly.
2. Water quality: Ruby fish likes neutral water, and breeders only need to keep the PH value at 7.0. Their requirements for water quality are not high, and breeders only need to change water once a week. The amount of water changed each time should be controlled at one third of the total amount of water, and the temperature difference should be avoided as much as possible when changing water.
3. Feeding: Ruby fish has a large appetite, so breeders can choose to feed with a variety of feeds. Animal feed can choose clam meat, shrimp meat, beef, etc., which need to be cleaned before feeding. You can also choose some synthetic feeds as staple food, and the amount of each feeding should not be too large, and it can be controlled between 3-8 grams.