1. Water temperature: Puffer fish do not require high water temperature. Although they like to grow in a warm environment, the acceptable temperature range is relatively wide. As long as the water temperature is above 20 ℃, it will not affect the normal growth of puffer fish. If conditions permit, it is best to keep the water temperature at about 25 ℃.
2. Water quality: Puffer fish have high requirements on water quality and like to live in clean and refreshing water quality. During artificial breeding, it is necessary to change water for them regularly, and clean up impurities in fish tanks regularly to slow down the deterioration of water quality. If conditions permit, a circulating filtration system can be installed to keep the water quality clean.
3. Feeding: Puffer fish has low food requirements and miscellaneous feeding habits. When cultured artificially, you can choose some small fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails and other foods to feed them. You can also choose some lean meat, animal viscera and synthetic feed.
2. What should we pay attention to when raising puffer fish1. Living habits: To raise puffer fish, we need to know the waters where they originated first. Because some puffer fish live in fresh water, and some live in seawater. If puffer fish grown in seawater are cultured, some sea salt should be added to the water in which they are cultured to simulate the state of seawater.
2. Reasonable feeding: When culturing puffer fish artificially, we should pay attention to reasonable feeding, and the food fed should ensure diversity, so as to ensure their balanced nutrition.