1. Stable environment: When raising Mary fish, we need to ensure that their living environment is stable. Although they are not very demanding on the environment, they are sensitive to the fluctuation of the environment. Breeders need to keep the temperature and quality of their living water stable. If conditions permit, it is best to install a heating rod and filter. When changing water at ordinary times, we should also pay attention to the temperature difference between new water and old water.
2. Quiet environment: Although Mary fish are lively, they are less daring. Breeders need to ensure that their living environment is comfortable, so as to avoid being frightened.
2. What should we pay attention to when feeding Mary fish1. Food type: Mary fish is omnivorous fish, and breeders need to use a variety of foods to feed it. Breeders can feed some aquatic plants, algae, moss, etc., and can also feed some red worms, bread worms, fish worms, water earthworms, etc., and can also choose some synthetic feeds. This can not only ensure their balanced nutrition, but also avoid the situation of single eating habits.
2. Feeding frequency: Mary fish are small fish, so they don't eat much. Breeders need to feed them a small amount of food many times, so as to ensure that they have enough food and avoid indigestion. Breeders can feed 2-3 times a day, and the amount of each feed can be eaten within 5 minutes.