The long-snout angelfish has a strong adaptability and can live in a suitable water environment with ease. Although they prefer to live in groups, it is not recommended to mix them with smaller fish. After all, they will bully other fish from time to time. Generally speaking, they are relatively easy to raise.
1. Water temperature: The long-snout angelfish has a strong tolerance to the water environment with a high temperature, and can survive in the water body with a temperature of 24-30 ℃. But when changing water, we should pay attention to the temperature difference is not too large.
2. Water quality: They like weak acidic soft water with rich dissolved oxygen. The PH value of the water body is preferably between 6.0 and 7.0, and the hardness is preferably between 5 and 13 degrees. In such an environment, they are very dynamic. It would be better if we could plant some water plants in the water.
3. Feeding: They have a good appetite and grow rapidly. When feeding, the optional feeds are fish worms, Tenebrio molitor, pellet feed, tubificidae and so on. Feeding needs to be timed and quantitative, which is conducive to the health of the fish.