When you mention the African lungfish, you have to mention one of its most special points, that is, the "lungs.".Amazingly, under special circumstances, they can survive in the mud for months.This shows that they can live outside the water, but there is a time limit.Therefore, their requirements for dissolved oxygen in water are not high.To a large extent, this reduces the pressure of feeding for breeders, so it is relatively easy to raise African lungfish.
1. Feeding: The African lungfish is a typical carnivorous fish. They do not accept anything except animal bait.In breeding, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, insect larvae, worms and other foods can be fed.When feeding, pay attention to the combination of feed to ensure their nutritional balance.In addition, because they are very sensitive to the external environment, they must not make too much noise when feeding, so as to avoid scaring them.
2. Water quality: Although they do not have too high requirements for water quality, the stability of the water body is still very important.This requires that when changing water, attention should be paid to controlling the temperature difference between new and old water.In addition, because they are freshwater fish, like to live in freshwater waters, so do not add salt in the water and other substances.
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