Some Hydrilla verticillata, Myriophyllum, Ceratophyllum demersum, Feather grass, Coppergrass, Big Leaf clover, etc. can be cultivated in the grass goldfish tank. These aquatic plants will not cause the appetite of grass goldfish. As long as the breeder can ensure sufficient food for grass goldfish, they will not be eaten under normal circumstances. In addition, the vitality of these aquatic plants is tenacious, and the requirements for the environment are similar to those of grass goldfish. If they are raised together with grass goldfish, they can grow better.
Although grass goldfish don't eat aquatic plants at ordinary times, they also eat aquatic plants as food when they are too hungry. When raising artificially, it is necessary to ensure that there is enough food for grass goldfish.
Second, what should we pay attention to in mixed culture of fish and grassIf the breeder raises aquatic plants and fish together, it is necessary to give the fish enough space to move so that they will not eat aquatic plants. The number of aquatic plants should be as small as possible, and the space for fish to move should be larger. Also pay attention to build a shade for the fish, and let the fish have a hiding place when the sun is fierce.
If the breeder has prepared a separate tank for breeding aquatic plants, it is best for the breeder to transfer them to a sunny place. This can not only ensure sufficient sunshine for aquatic plants, but also sterilize and reduce the decay or death of aquatic plants.