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Is it easy to keep a masked crown? How?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-10-11 02:18:35
Water temperature: Masked crown for water temperature requirements are not high. When in feeding, the temperature is kept between 20 and 28 deg C. When the temperature is 27 C, their growth rate will be faster. Feeding: They are carnivorous fish. Home feeding can be done with live bait, frozen food or beef. Generally, live baits such as tubificidae, red worms and water fleas can be selected for feeding. Light: They need to be given moderate light when feeding, which is conducive to the appearance of body color.
Is it easy to keep a masked crown? How?

1. Is it easy to raise a masked crown

The habits of masked crowns are still ambiguous.They have certain territoriality, that is, they have certain requirements for their own living space.When other fish occupy their habitat, they will choose to attack each other.Therefore, it is not recommended to mix this kind of fish with other fish.Feeding in the aquarium, they should be appropriate to provide a certain amount of light, light intensity need not be too strong, can be moderate.After receiving a certain amount of light, their body color will be in a healthy state.Because there are many unknown conditions, it is still difficult to raise them.

2. How to raise the masked crown

1. Water temperature: When raising the masked crown, just pay attention to the change of water temperature not to exceed five degrees Celsius.The feeding temperature is recommended to be controlled at about 20-28 C, when their growth is most vigorous.

2. Feeding: As carnivorous fish, fresh active bait can provide them with nutrients needed for growth.Baits such as tubificidae, red worms and water fleas with extremely low cost and moderate nutrition are selected for feeding.

3. Environment: When raising masked crowns in the aquarium, pay attention to providing them with 1-2 hours of light every day.The light intensity should not be too strong.This helps to ensure the health of their body color.This type of fish is not recommended to be mixed with other species.

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