Whether puffer fish is good or not needs to be judged according to their species and living waters. Generally speaking, it is relatively difficult to raise puffer fish living in fresh water. Because the environment of fresh water is easier to imitate and can be better controlled. In addition, freshwater puffer fish have low environmental requirements and strong adaptability, so it is less difficult to raise them. It is more difficult to raise puffer fish growing in seawater. First, they need to grow normally in seawater. Second, the seawater fluctuates little, and their adaptability to the environment will be biased.
2. How to raise puffer fish1. Water temperature: puffer fish does not require very high water temperature. As long as the water temperature is above 20 ℃, they can grow normally. But the most suitable water temperature for their growth is about 25 ℃. If conditions permit, it is best to keep the water temperature at about 25 ℃.
2. Water quality: Small puffer fish have higher requirements for water quality. Because they live in different waters, they like different waters. If puffer fish live in fresh water, they will not be affected as long as chlorine gas is eliminated from the water. If it is a puffer fish living in seawater, it is necessary to add some sea salt to the water to simulate the seawater environment.
3. Feeding: The food requirements of puffer fish are not very high. When cultured artificially, they can choose to feed some small fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails, crabs and other foods. You can also choose to feed some lean meat, animal viscera and synthetic feed, which can also ensure their nutritional balance.