Lion-headed goldfish are cold water fish, and they like to grow in cold water. The most suitable temperature for their growth is between 22 and 24 ℃. However, they can accept a wide range of temperatures. Under normal circumstances, they can grow in water temperatures between 0 and 30 ℃. Although they can accept a wide range of water temperatures, it is best for breeders not to keep them at too low a water temperature. Because the water temperature is too low, their resistance and immunity will decline. After a long time, they may get sick and die. In addition, the water temperature in which they grow should not be on the high side, otherwise their heartbeat may accelerate and their appetite may decrease.
2. How to raise lion-headed goldfish1. Density: To raise lion-headed goldfish, it is necessary to prepare a larger fish tank for them. Because the density in fish tanks is too high, they are prone to lack of oxygen and compete for food. It is best for breeders to choose fish tanks according to their body length, and if conditions permit, it is best to install an oxygen pump and filter.
2. Environment: Lion-headed goldfish does not require high water temperature and water quality, and breeders only need to keep the water temperature between 22-24 ℃. Usually, it takes about 3 days to change water, and the amount of water change each time is controlled at one third of the total water volume.
3. Feeding: Lion-headed goldfish does not require high food, so breeders can choose animal feed with plant feed. This can ensure their adequate food and nutrition. They can be fed 1-2 times a day at ordinary times, and the amount of each feeding can be finished within 5 minutes.