Puffer fish can be fed in a fish tank, because their requirements for the environment are not too high, and their adaptability is relatively strong, and their requirements for space are not high, so it is very suitable to breed in a fish tank. Although puffer fish can be cultured in fish tanks, breeders need to cultivate puffer fish according to their species and the waters where they live.
Because most puffer fish live in the sea, some puffer fish live in fresh water. When breeding artificially, it is best to adjust the breeding water according to their habits. In addition, puffer fish are fierce in character. When using fish tanks, it is best not to raise them together with other fish, so as to prevent them from attacking other fish and reduce the injury of other fish.
2. How to raise puffer fish in fish tank1. Water temperature: It is easiest to control the water temperature when puffer fish is raised in fish tank. If conditions permit, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature in a stable range. The most suitable water temperature for their growth is about 25 ℃, and breeders can keep the water temperature between 20-25 ℃.
2. Water quality: Puffer fish has strong adaptability to water quality, so long as breeders can ensure that the water quality they live in is clean and refreshing. When breeding, we should also pay attention to whether the waters of their origin are fresh water or seawater. If it is fresh water, it is no problem to cultivate it directly with tap water. If it is seawater, it is necessary to add some sea salt to the water to simulate seawater.
3. Feeding: Puffer fish have low food requirements, and they are omnivorous fish. What they like best is animal feed. When they are farmed artificially, they can choose to feed some small fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails and other foods.