Ctenophorus andersoni has a very weak constitution when it is in the juvenile stage, so the requirements for water quality are very strict, so their raising is also very difficult.But they are mild-mannered and can be mixed with other mild-mannered fish of the same size.However, because of their strong sense of territory, it is recommended to plant some aquatic plants or place some sunken wood in the water, and place some rocks.This can effectively prevent them from fighting.
1. Water temperature: Ctenophorus andersoni is a tropical fish, so they can accept the water environment with relatively high temperature.The temperature of the water body is preferably kept between 22 deg C and 28 deg C during the rearing.In addition, when changing water, we should also pay attention to controlling the temperature difference between new and old water.Because they are sensitive to the change of water temperature, we should avoid the situation that the water temperature is too different before and after the water change.
2. Water quality: The difficulty in raising them lies in the difficulty in grasping the stability of water quality.Because they are weak in the juvenile stage, the requirements for water quality are very strict.It is suggested that the acidity and alkalinity of water should be controlled between 6.7 and 7.3, and the hardness of water should be controlled between 8 and 12.In addition, because of their strong sense of territory, so landscaping is very necessary, need to provide them with some hidden places.
3. Feeding: They are omnivorous fish.Live bait is preferred, but artificial feed is acceptable.When feeding, the two can be matched for feeding.
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