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Is Glass Angelfish good to raise, how to raise?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-09-09 23:57:13
Water temperature: The water temperature for raising glass angelfish should be controlled between 24-27 ℃, and it is recommended to keep it at about 28 ℃ during the breeding period. Water quality: Aquaculture water should be slightly acidic soft water. Usually, we should pay attention to keeping the water clean, changing water once or twice a week, changing one third or one quarter of the water each time. Feeding: You can feed some insect bait or artificial feed, such as red worms, shrimps, etc., can be fed two to three times a day, each time they eat to seven or eight full.
Is Glass Angelfish good to raise, how to raise?

1. Is it easy to raise the glass angelfish

The difficulty of raising the glass angelfish is moderate. Although they have certain requirements for water temperature and quality, they are not picky about food and are not easy to fight. When breeding, as long as we pay attention to controlling the water temperature and water quality, and feed them regularly, we can feed them. Novice fish farmers can also try farming.

2. How to raise glass angelfish

1. Water temperature: When raising glass angelfish, you need to control the water temperature between 24-27 degrees Celsius. When they are in the breeding season, they should slightly adjust the high water temperature and keep it around 28 degrees Celsius.

2. Water quality: Aquaculture water should be weak acid soft water, PH value should be maintained between 6.5-7, hardness should be between 5-20. In daily farming, water should be changed frequently, at least once a week, one third or one quarter of each time. This ensures that the water is clean.

3. Feeding: can be fed red worms, shrimp, etc., can also be fed some pellet feed. They can be fed two to three times a day, and the amount of feeding can be controlled to make them eat seven or eight full.

4. Polyculture: Glass angelfish can be mixed with most small and temperate fish, but not with more aggressive fish such as tiger fish.

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