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Is Indian bream easy to raise? How?

Hank Schrader
2020-10-11 02:26:08
Water temperature: Indian bream needs to live in a slightly warmer aquarium. Temperature control in 26-28 C is more appropriate, too high or too low will affect their normal life. Water quality: slightly acidic waters are closer to the environmental conditions of their origin. When feeding, the pH value is adjusted to between 5.5 and 6.0, and the hardness of water is adjusted to between 5 and 6. Feeding: It is recommended to feed live bait such as tubificidae and red worms.
Is Indian bream easy to raise? How?

1. Is it easy to raise Indian bream

Indian bream is very small in stature, and its body color does not belong to the gorgeous type.Males are aggressive to a certain extent, and when they are in the courtship period or attack and fight, the unique wild charm of Indian bream is also emitted.This feature has attracted the attention of many feeding enthusiasts.They do not require much food and are not very difficult to reproduce.When the fish spawn, the female can discharge 80-120 eggs at one time.Although breeding is relatively simple, finding pairs of Indian bream is not a simple matter.Because this kind of ornamental fish needs to be imported from abroad, because the number is very small, it is even more difficult to find pairs of Indian bream.On the whole, their feeding difficulty coefficient is small and relatively simple.

2. How to raise Indian bream

1. Water temperature: Maintaining the water temperature in the aquarium within the range of 26-28 ℃ can promote their metabolism, which is conducive to the rapid growth of young fish.

2. Water quality: Weakly acidic water quality is more suitable for their growth.The range of pH is 5.5-6.0, and the hardness is 5-6, the effect is better.

3. Feeding: They have very low requirements for food, and the active bait can meet the basic needs of life.Family feeding, choose tubificidae, red worms and other slightly cheaper live bait is better.The freshness of the bait should be guaranteed as far as possible, and the deteriorated bait should not be fed.

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