1. Pond or fish tank: It is relatively appropriate to culture Pseudorasbora parva in a pond. The water depth needs to be paid attention to, which can be controlled at about 1.5 meters, and the sludge at the bottom of the water should be removed first. In the family culture, you can also choose the fish tank as a container for the cultivation of Pseudorasbora parva, but you need to pay attention to providing adequate space and good water quality. The body size of Pseudorasbora parva is still relatively large, and it can not use too small fish tank. Some green plants can be planted in the fish tank.
2. Feeding: Feeding is a very important step in the subsequent breeding process. Only regular feeding can provide sufficient nutrition for the growth of Pseudorasbora parva. It is better to feed it every day, and it is better to control it twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. The best food to feed is animal feed, such as blood worms, tubificidae and so on.
3. Water change and disinfection: If you breed in a fish tank, you need to pay special attention to the problem of water change. Regular water change can ensure clean water quality. Whether in the fish tank or in the pond, it is best to disinfect regularly, so as to eliminate the bacteria in the water, which can reduce the probability of disease in Pseudorasbora parva.
4. Illumination: If there are some green plants in the water, it is better to provide them with certain illumination so that they can carry out photosynthesis.
First of all, there are some equipment problems. Prepare some necessary equipment, which may play a role in the breeding process later, such as oxygen pump and heating rod, which may be used later. Furthermore, when feeding, if you are not sure about the amount of food you can put in a relatively small amount of food, and then slowly increase, pay attention to recording their food intake. If the food you put in can't be eaten, you need to reduce the amount of food you put in afterwards.