Sturgeon is easy to feed, and its requirements for environment are not high, and its adaptability is relatively strong. As long as the breeder can ensure the stability of their living environment, they can survive normally. Although their feeding habits are narrow, there are still many foods that can be fed, so breeding is relatively simple.
2. How to raise sturgeon1. Space: Sturgeon belongs to a kind of large body size, so it is necessary to prepare a sufficient activity space for them when culturing artificially. If it is cultured in fish tanks, it is necessary to prepare a fish tank 1-2 times larger than their size. If it is pond culture, the density should not be too high.
2, water temperature: Sturgeon can tolerate low temperature, but cannot accept too high water temperature. It is necessary to control the water temperature below 25 ℃ during artificial breeding. Under normal circumstances, the water temperature is most suitable between 20-25 ℃. When the water temperature exceeds 25 ℃, they will feel uncomfortable. When the water temperature is higher than 35 ℃, they may die.
3. Water quality: Sturgeon does not require high water quality. When cultured artificially, the PH value can be kept between 7.0 and 8.0. At ordinary times, as long as the water is changed regularly, keep the water quality clean.
4. Feeding: Sturgeon is a carnivorous fish. When cultured artificially, they can be fed with some red worms, earthworms, water fleas, water earthworms and other foods. Some synthetic feeds can also be fed, but they need to be fed together with animal feeds to ensure their adequate nutrition.