The difficulty of raising sail-fin Mary fish is similar to that of other species of Mary fish, which is not very high. They do not have strict requirements on water quality, water temperature and other environmental conditions. When farming, as long as they are carefully cared for, it is no problem to feed them.
1. Water temperature: sail-fin Mary fish is more suitable for growing in water with a temperature of about 24 ℃. They are more afraid of low temperature water and sudden changes in water temperature. Therefore, when breeding, it is recommended to install a heating rod in the water tank. This not only helps to warm up, but also helps to maintain the water temperature.
2. PH: The sail-fin Mary fish prefers slightly alkaline water and can adapt to neutral water. During cultivation, the PH of the water can be adjusted to be between 7.0 and 7.5.
3. Water quality: They prefer clear, clean water to dirty water. Water should be changed once a week during farming. When changing water, clean up the fish manure and food residues in the fish tank to ensure clean water quality.
4. Feeding: When breeding, you can use cooked spinach leaves and artificial fish food as feed to feed them. Occasionally, you can feed some clean dried red worms. Feeding once a day is recommended. If the fish are newly born, they can be fed 2-3 times a day. This can provide them with more nutrients and help them grow.