1. Reason: If the parrot fish is suddenly spotted, it may be frightened. Although they are grumpy, they are timid and easily frightened. If there are black spots on parrot fish, it may be caused by excessive shock.
2, Solution: Breeders need to keep their surroundings quiet and wait for them to recover on their own. If the parrot fish is seriously frightened, the breeder can choose to cover the fish tank with a black cloth, which can make them recover from the frightened state more quickly. When the parrot fish eliminates the frightened mood, the black spots on the body will disappear.
2. Normal phenomenon1. Reason: Many red parrot fish have black spots in their bodies during their growth and development. This is because they are hybrid fish of Cichlidae, so it is a normal physiological phenomenon to have black spots.
2, Solution: This situation is quite normal, and it is not inevitable. When the parrot fish has passed the growth stage, the black spots on its body will be eliminated. During the period when they grow black spots, it is best for breeders to keep the water clean and fresh.
3. Low water temperature1. Reason: Parrot fish may have black spots due to low water temperature, although they can grow in lower water temperature. However, when they grow in a low temperature environment for a long time, their body color will fade, and some will have black spots.
2. Solution: The breeder needs to immediately raise the water temperature to between 25-30 ℃ and use a heating rod to keep the water temperature constant. This kind of black spot may not be completely eliminated, and breeders need to be psychologically prepared.