The difficulty of raising the Bolivian phoenix fish is not particularly high. Because they are more solid, the acceptance of food is relatively high, not picky eaters, and it is easy to reproduce. In the actual breeding, as long as we pay attention to adjusting the water temperature and quality, and feed them in time, we can feed them. It is not difficult to raise them, and novices can also raise them.
1, water temperature: Bolivia Phoenix fish prefer high temperature water, when breeding, you can control the water temperature at about 28 ℃. In winter, we should pay attention to raising the water temperature. If the water temperature is very low, they may get sick or even die.
2. Water quality: They like water with hardness of about 4dh and PH value of about 7.6. When farming, we can control the water quality according to this standard. In addition, it is better not to have chlorine in the water. If they are raised in tap water, they can be exposed to water for 2-3 days to remove chlorine.
3. Change the water: In order to ensure that the water is clean and not polluted by their metabolic waste and food residue, it is necessary to change the water for them once a week. When changing water, we should control the amount of water. Usually, one third of the water can be changed every time, not all, in order to avoid excessive changes in water quality and cause harm to fish.
4. Feeding: They don't have high requirements for food. They can be fed with artificial fish food. If conditions permit, you can feed some disinfected red worms, water fleas and other live bait. If you are raising young fish, you can feed some brine shrimp larvae or brine shrimp debris.