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Is golden-backed bream easy to raise? How to raise it?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-10-11 02:08:46
Water temperature: It is suitable to control the water temperature between 21 ℃ and 27 ℃ for Dwarf Bream. This can ensure the maximum suitability of their living environment. Water quality: a stable water quality is necessary for their life. It is suggested that the pH value of water should be controlled between 6.2 and 6.8, and the hardness of water should be controlled between 3 and 9. Feeding: They have a picky taste and only like to eat active bait. It can be fed with live bait such as red worms.
Is golden-backed bream easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is it easy to raise golden-backed bream

Like most breams, they are suitable for living in weakly acidic water.What's different is that they are more territorial, so it is necessary to plant some aquatic plants in the water, which can provide a place for them to escape and rest, and avoid fighting with other fish.In addition, because they like to eat live bait, they are not suitable for mixed breeding with small fish, coupled with their strong territorial awareness, they are not suitable for mixed breeding with the same species of short bream, so it is best to raise them separately.Generally speaking, their breeding difficulty is not great, which can be defined as moderate difficulty.

2. How to raise the golden-backed bream

1. Water temperature: The water environment with the water temperature kept between 21 and 27 ℃ is the most suitable environment for the golden-backed bream to survive.Note that before changing the water, it is best to neutralize the temperature difference between the old and new water, and then change the water.Otherwise, they are prone to diseases because they can not accept the sudden change of water temperature.

2. Water quality: They have certain requirements for water quality.They are suitable for living in soft water with weak acidity, so it is better to control the acidity and alkalinity of water body between 6.2 and 6.8 and the hardness of water body between 3 and 9.This is the most conducive water quality conditions for their survival.

3. Feeding: Like most breams, they are picky in taste.They like to eat live bait, and can be fed with live bait such as red worms.

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