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Can Chinese sturgeon be domesticated? How can the family raise it

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Artificially bred Chinese sturgeon can be domesticated, but their size is too large. If you want to domesticate, you must first give them a sufficient space. Under normal circumstances, the body length of Chinese sturgeon can reach 40-120 cm. When breeding, it is necessary to prepare a large ecological fish tank for them, so that they can live normally. If it is a wild Chinese sturgeon, it cannot be farmed artificially, because the wild Chinese sturgeon belongs to the national protected animal.
Can Chinese sturgeon be domesticated? How can the family raise it 1. Can Chinese sturgeon be domesticated

The artificially bred Chinese sturgeon can be domesticated, but the size of Chinese sturgeon is too large, so it is necessary to prepare a larger fish tank when breeding at home, so as to ensure sufficient living space for them. Under normal circumstances, the body length of Chinese sturgeon will be between 40-120 cm. When cultured artificially, it is necessary to prepare at least a fish tank of about 100 cm for them so that they can live normally. However, Chinese sturgeon growing in the wild cannot be domesticated, because Chinese sturgeon growing in the wild belongs to national protected animals, and private breeding will violate the law.

2. How to raise Chinese sturgeon families

To breed Chinese sturgeon artificially, it is necessary to prepare a comfortable living environment for them first. Chinese sturgeon does not require high water temperature. As long as the water temperature is above 16 ℃, they can grow normally. In artificial breeding, a heating rod can be installed to keep the water temperature in a stable range.

Chinese sturgeon has a high demand for oxygen, so it is necessary to install an oxygen pump for them in artificial culture, so as to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in water. Secondly, it is necessary to prepare some suitable food for them. Chinese sturgeon is a carnivorous fish. The food to be fed should be live bait such as small fish and shrimp, and animal feed such as lean meat, red worms and earthworms.

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