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Is the red seven-color angelfish easy to raise? How to raise it?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-09-22 02:48:11
Water temperature: The red discus angelfish prefers water that is a little warmer. Keeping the water temperature between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius is more suitable for their growth. Water quality: They are very fond of staying in slightly acidic water environment. Feeding: They are partial carnivorous fish, food can choose brine shrimp, red worms and so on. Change water: Change water frequency a week 2-3 times, change water every time 1/3 or so, change water time had better be after feeding.
Is the red seven-color angelfish easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is it easy to raise red angelfish

We often hear that red angelfish are very difficult to raise. Why is that? The reason is that they generally come from South America and have already adapted to the water environment of South America. At this time, they suddenly put them into the aquarium, it must be impossible to adapt. Therefore, before raising them, we must first go through a process of fixing water. After fixing the water, as long as we know enough about their living habits and take good care of them, there will be no difficulty in raising them.

2. How to raise red seven-color angelfish

1. Water temperature: Red seven-color angelfish usually like water with a slightly higher temperature, so it is recommended to keep the water temperature between 24-26 degrees Celsius.

2. Water quality: Like most fish introduced from South America, they also like to live in slightly acidic water environment. Therefore, when feeding, some olive leaves can be placed in the water to regulate the acidity and alkalinity of the water.

3, feeding: They are partial carnivorous fish, food can choose brine shrimp, red worms and so on. However, it should be noted that before feeding, the bait must be disinfected first. If feeding red worms, they need to be thawed before feeding. Feeding must be regular and quantitative, usually 3-5 times a day.

4. Water change: The frequency of water change is 2-3 times a week, one third of the water change each time. The best time for water change is after feeding, which is conducive to promoting the metabolism of fish.

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