Water quality: The Red Sea Knight has a high demand for water quality. Raising them requires adjusting the specific gravity of the water body to between 1.020-1.025. In addition, the pH value of the water body also needs to be kept between 8.1 and 8.5. Water temperature: They do not have a particularly high requirement for water temperature, just keep the water temperature at about 26 degrees Celsius. Feeding: It is recommended to feed with a combination of animal and plant baits to ensure balanced nutrition.
When
raising
Red Sea knights, you need to provide them with enough space so that they can fully swim in it. You need to choose at least 800 liters of fish tanks, otherwise they will be extremely insecure and very urgent. In addition, their temperament is more ferocious, and they are not suitable for polyculture with weaker fish. Because of their strict requirements for the surrounding environment, the difficulty of raising them can be defined as medium, so it is recommended that experienced breeders raise them, and it is not recommended that novices try to raise them. 2. How to raise
the Red Sea Knight 1. Water quality: The Red Sea Knight has a particularly high demand for water quality. Because they are marine fish, it is necessary to adjust the water quality of the water body to a state similar to that of seawater. That is to say, the salinity content in the water body needs to be adjusted to between 1.020 and 1.025. In addition, the water body needs to be kept in a weak alkaline state, and the acidity and alkalinity of the water body need to be kept between 8.1 and 8.4, which is the most conducive water environment for their healthy survival.
2. Temperature: They have no special requirements for water temperature. The water temperature is kept at about 26 ℃, which is the most suitable for them.
3. Feeding: In order to enhance their body immunity and reduce their aggressive behavior, besides feeding animal baits, it is recommended to feed more plant baits such as seaweed.