It is difficult to raise baby Mary fish. Because young fish have just been born, their ability to adapt to the environment is not as good as adult fish, so they must be carefully cared for in order to grow well. If they are not carefully cared for, they may grow slowly or even die early.
1. Monoculture: Mary fish do not have the habit of protecting the baby, and may eat the small fish born by themselves. Therefore, after the birth of small fish, it is necessary to fish out the mother fish in time and breed the small fish in a separate tank. So that they are not eaten by females or other large fish that are mixed.
2. Water temperature: When raising baby Mary fish, it is recommended to use water with higher water temperature than when raising Mary fish. Specifically, it is recommended to control the water temperature between 24-26 degrees Celsius. A slightly higher water temperature is good for their growth. If the water temperature is very low, they will grow very slowly and may even get sick.
3. Feeding: Baby Mary fish do not need to be fed when they are just born, because they can use the remaining nutrients in the yolk to maintain life. After 1-2 days of birth, they can be fed. The feed can be easily digested and absorbed by backwater, egg yolk water and other foods. The frequency of feeding is about 2-3 times a day, which can provide them with more nutrients.