The water temperature where red-nosed scissors fish can live is between 20-30 ℃, but the most suitable temperature for their growth is between 22-26 ℃. They originate in Brazil and are also distributed in Venezuela. They are called red-nosed scissors fish because they have scissors lines on their tails and red at the front end of their heads.
Red-nosed scissors fish like to live in a relatively warm environment. If the water temperature is too low, they may experience decreased activity, loss of appetite and death. When culturing artificially, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature constant.
2. Feeding method of red-nosed scissors fish1. Feeding density: red-nosed scissors fish likes group swimming, and the number of breeders needs to be more than 3. If conditions permit, it is best to breed more than 8-10. Because of their small number, they like to hide in the cracks of fish tanks or aquatic plants. Only when they reach a certain number can they dare to come out and move.
2. Water quality: Red-nosed scissors fish also have high requirements on water quality. If the water quality fluctuates greatly, they are easy to die. In artificial culture, it is best to keep the PH value between 5.4 and 6.8, and some weakly acidic Stone can be placed in the fish tank to keep the water quality stable.
3. Feeding: Red-nosed scissors fish is suitable for feeding synthetic feed. If breeders are worried about insufficient nutrition, they can regularly feed some live bait. But before feeding, sterilization is needed.