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How to raise the fish of God of Wealth is getting redder and redder, how to raise it is not easy to die

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Feeding color-enhancing feed: Wealth fish need to be fed color-enhancing feed regularly to keep their body color bright, and breeders need to choose some color-enhancing feed with better quality. Moderate amount of light: Sunlight can also make their body colors brighter, and breeders need to keep the light for about 2-3 hours every day. Scientific feeding: Breeders can also feed some rich shrimp, red worms and other foods that can enhance color, which can also make their body color more and more bright.
How to raise the fish of God of Wealth is getting redder and redder, how to raise it is not easy to die 1. How do the mammon fish get redder and redder

1. Feeding color-enhancing feed: The mammon fish synthesizes less pigment, so breeders need to choose some color-enhancing feed with better quality and feed them regularly, so that their body color will become more and more bright. However, the color-enhanced feed is not easy to digest, so the breeder should not feed them too much.

2, proper amount of light: If breeders want to make the color of God of Wealth fish redder and redder, they need to bask in the sun every day. Because ultraviolet rays in the sun can also precipitate pigments, making their body colors more and more bright. However, breeders should not give them too long to bask in the sun, only 2-3 hours a day. When basking in the sun, avoid the strong sunshine at noon.

3. Scientific feeding: Breeders can usually feed them some red worms, bumper shrimp and other foods to promote hair color. As long as they keep feeding, their body color will become more and more bright.

2. How to raise the God of Wealth fish is not easy to die

1. The environment is stable: The God of Wealth fish is sensitive to environmental changes, and breeders need to use heating rods and filters to ensure the stability of their living environment. In the process of breeding, try to avoid the fluctuation of temperature difference and water quality, so as to reduce the death.

2. Regular disinfection: It is best for breeders to sterilize them regularly, which can reduce their risk of illness and death. Breeders can choose to soak them in potassium permanganate or crude salt, or add proper amount of crude salt to the water where they grow, which can inhibit the growth of bacteria.

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