On the whole, the brown seven-color angelfish is moderately difficult to raise. The requirements of brown seven-color angelfish for environment and food are not too high. As long as the water temperature can be kept in the range suitable for the growth of tropical fish, and timely and appropriate feeding of some food to them, they can be fed. Therefore, it is also a kind of fish that novices can try to breed.
1. Water temperature: In the process of breeding, the water temperature needs to be controlled between 25-28 ℃. During the breeding period, the water temperature should be raised to 28 C.
2. Water quality: When raising brown angelfish, you need to use weak acid soft water. The PH value should be kept between 6 and 7. In order to maintain water quality, water should be changed regularly. The frequency of changing water should be kept at 1-2 times a week.
3. Feeding: Brown seven-color angelfish is omnivorous fish, generally speaking, can be fed with red worms, shrimp, carrots, artificial feed and other foods. When feeding, a variety of feeds should be matched to ensure balanced nutrition. They should also eat small meals, three to four times a day, each time expected to enable them to eat within five to ten minutes of feeding food.