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Do you want to isolate the mini parrot fish when it takes off? How to raise the small fish

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Mini parrot fish need to be isolated after taking off. Because mini parrots have a strong sense of territory, when they find other small fish moving on their territory, they may eat the newborn mini parrots. Moreover, mini parrot fish are easily frightened. When they are frightened, they may eat small fish. In addition, the metabolism of adult mini parrot fish is relatively fast, which will also have a certain impact on the growth and development of small fish.
Do you want to isolate the mini parrot fish when it takes off? How to raise the small fish 1. Do you want to isolate the mini parrot fish when it takes off

It is best to isolate the mini parrot fish when it takes off, because first of all, the mini parrot fish has a strong sense of territory. If they find other fish in their territory, they will attack and eat other fish. The mini parrot fish that just took off is not very big, so it is easy to eat.

Secondly, mini parrot fish are less timid, and they are easily frightened. When they are frightened, they are easy to eat the mini parrot fish that just took off. Finally, adult mini parrots have vigorous metabolism, and their excrement and food residues have a great influence on newborn mini parrots, so it is best to isolate mini parrots after they take off.

2. How to raise mini parrot fish

Mini parrot fish is just born and can't adapt well to the external environment. During artificial breeding, it is necessary to keep the water temperature between 22-25 ℃, and it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature constant. They like weakly acidic water quality, and they need to keep the water quality weakly acidic when cultured artificially. Mini parrot fish is just born, so there is not much food to eat. Breeders had better choose some highly nutritious and digestible foods to feed. Common ones are shrimp eggs in good years, cooked egg yolks, whirling water and so on.

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