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Is the blue mackerel easy to raise? How to raise it?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-19 22:53:21
Water temperature: The blue mackerel is not able to adapt to the high temperature environment. For them, the water temperature between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius is more appropriate. | | Water quality: They prefer to live in soft, slightly acidic water. During cultivation, the pH value of the water body can be adjusted to be between 6.0 and 7.0, and the hardness of the water body can be kept between 5 and 8. | | Feeding: They are not very picky eaters and can be fed dry pellets or artificial feed.
Is the blue mackerel easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is it easy to raise

blue mackerel? The adult body length of blue mackerel is about 7 centimeters. Their temperament is very lively and active, but for some weaker fish, they are often bullied. Therefore, they can not be mixed with fish smaller than them, but can be mixed with fish similar in size or larger than them. Generally speaking, they are very easy to raise, and they are also very suitable for novices to try to raise.

2. How to raise

blue mackerel 1. Water temperature: Blue mackerel has no requirements for the water temperature environment, but they are not able to adapt to the higher temperature environment. Therefore, it is most suitable for them to keep the temperature between 22 and 25 C. In addition, keeping the water temperature constant can also be more conducive to their health.

2. Water quality: Good water quality environment is one of the preconditions for raising them. For them, the weak acidic soft water environment is the most conducive to their survival. Therefore, in the process of cultivation, it is better to control the pH value of the water body between 6.0 and 7.0, and the hardness of the water body between 5 and 8.

3. Feeding: Their acceptance of artificial feed is very high, and they can be fed with dry pellet feed or artificial feed.

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