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Is the golden porgy easy to raise? How?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-10-13 01:05:34
Water temperature: When raising golden bream, keep the water temperature between 22-26 degrees Celsius, you can meet their basic life needs. Feeding: The golden porgy is omnivorous, and can be fed with artificial diet during the young fish period to promote their healthy growth. Adult fish can be fed with animal bait, such as red worms, tubificidae and other live bait. Environment: The aquarium that raises them cannot be under 60 centimeters, bottom can spread silt, grow a few aquatic plants.
Is the golden porgy easy to raise? How?

1. is the golden porgy good to raise?

The temperament of the golden porgy is relatively lively, and the territorial consciousness is not strong, so it can coexist peacefully with other fish.Therefore, they can be polycultured.Choose a few small red koi and golden bream to raise together, ornamental or very good.This kind of fish is impatient to raise, and their demand for food is not high.At the beginning of feeding, artificial diet can ensure their normal growth.People usually prefer to keep male golden bream, because male golden bream is golden yellow.The requirements of their feeding environment are not too high, and it is enough to provide clean water.It is very easy to raise, and beginners can also raise it.

2. How to raise golden porgy

1. Water temperature: Appropriate temperature conditions can ensure their normal growth.When the water temperature is 22-26 C, their life activity will be very high and their growth rate will be very fast.

2. Feeding: They are omnivorous. When they are young, they can be fed with artificial feed to ensure their nutritional intake.Adult fish can be fed with animal bait and plant feed, such as red worms, tubificidae, brine shrimp and other fresh live bait rich in protein.

3. Environment: When raising them at home, the aquarium should be higher than 60 cm.You can choose to lay sediment on the bottom of the box and plant a certain number of aquatic plants to create a natural and stable living environment for them.

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