Sunfish are freshwater fish, and their origin is in America, such as lakes in the southern United States and rivers and lakes in northern Mexico. Including Canada, there are also sunfish distribution. Although they are widely distributed, they all live in fresh water. Later, sunfish were introduced to other countries. Moreover, there are also artificially cultured sunfish in China, and these imported sunfish also live in fresh water, so they belong to standard freshwater fish. Sunfish is not very demanding on the environment, and can grow normally in many areas.
2. How to raise sunfish1. Environment: Sunfish has strong adaptability to the environment and can survive normally in the water temperature between 1-38 ℃. Moreover, they don't have high requirements for water quality. As long as the water quality can be kept clean and fresh, they can grow well. When culturing artificially, it is only necessary to keep the water temperature and water quality stable.
2. Feeding: Sunfish is an omnivorous fish, and there are many kinds of food that can be eaten. During artificial breeding, you can choose to feed some foods rich in protein, such as small fish, shrimp and red worms, or you can choose to feed some vegetables, fruits and other foods to keep their nutritional balance.