1. Water temperature: Newborn Mickey fish has weak constitution and poor adaptability to the environment. Breeders need to keep the water temperature between 23-25 ℃, which can not only ensure their life more comfortable, but also help them adapt to the external environment more quickly. At ordinary times, it is best to turn on the heating rod and keep the water temperature constant.
2. Water quality: Mickey fish do not require high water quality. They can live in weak acid, weak base and neutral water. Newborn Mickey fish are best cultured in neutral water, so long as the water quality is stable, they can grow well.
3. Feeding: Newborn Mickey fish are small in size and weak in digestion, so breeders need to prepare some highly nutritious and digestible foods for them to feed. It is more suitable for newborn Mickey fish to eat shrimp eggs in good years, because they are easy to digest, rich in nutrition and not easy to pollute water quality. In addition to shrimp eggs in good years, some cooked egg yolks, backwater, paramecium and so on can also be fed.
2. What should be paid attention to when raising newborn Mickey fish1. Temperature difference: Newborn Mickey fish is sensitive to environmental fluctuations, and breeders should pay attention to the temperature difference between new water and old water not exceeding 1 ℃ when changing water. In spring and autumn, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so breeders need to use heating rods to keep the water temperature in a stable range.
2. Disinfection: Newborn Mickey fish have poor disease resistance, so breeders need to sterilize them regularly to avoid bacterial infection and diseases.