The yellowfin pomfret is lively and active, with a light body and a gentle temperament. It likes to live in weakly alkaline or salty waters. They have high requirements for water quality, and once the water becomes acidic, it will threaten their lives. The water quality needs to be changed regularly, and the water quality should be avoided from becoming sour during the water change period. Although feeding them is relatively simple, the difficulty of changing water is greater, so they are not suitable for novice breeding.
1. Water quality: This kind of fish has a relatively high requirement for water quality. Only weakly alkaline water or neutral water can live normally. The pH of water is generally 7.5-8.0. Acidification of water will threaten the life of yellow fin pomfret, so regular water change is needed. During the water exchange period, water quality should also be avoided from becoming acidic.
2, feeding: They are a very typical carnivorous fish, preference for animal feed and live bait, red worms and earthworms can be used to feed. If artificial feed is used, care should be taken that the feed particles are not too hard, otherwise their digestion will be affected.
3. Environment: They are lively and active, and it is more suitable to raise them in medium and large fish tanks. You can place water plants or sunken wood at the bottom of the bathtub to create a good living environment for them. If mixed culture is needed, it is recommended to mix with fish of similar size to reduce fighting.