? The Inca parrot bream is naturally strong and not easy to get sick. It is very solid. In their original ecological environment, the bottom of the water is covered with thick peat layers, accompanied by a large number of fallen leaves and dead wood, and the water quality is clear. So in order to simulate their natural environment, the aquarium needs to be equipped with some dead wood and fallen leaves, of course, filters and air pumps are also essential. Although their vitality is relatively strong, they need a period of adaptation to the new environment, which is a challenge for novices.
Inca parrot bream 1. Water temperature: For Inca parrot bream, they can only live in a water temperature environment between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius. It can be seen that their adaptability to water temperature is still relatively weak, so when feeding, we should strictly control the water temperature, and ensure that the water temperature is constant, can not change in a short time, otherwise it will have a bad impact on their body.
2. Water quality: Soft water with weak acidity is the most suitable for them to survive. The pH value of the water body is maintained at about 5.5, and the hardness of the water body is between 3 and 4, which is very suitable for their survival. In addition, in order to ensure the cleanliness of water quality, it is still necessary to change water from time to time.
3. Feeding: They are picky about food. They prefer active bait, so in daily feeding, it is recommended to feed frozen shrimp, red worms, nematodes and so on.