? Black tiger skin fish is a kind of artificial breeding of tiger skin fish. They are aggressive by nature, swim fast and like to live in groups, so they should be raised in large tanks and in groups. They are more voracious, and when mixed with other fish species, they may attack slow-moving fish species, grab food and fight.
This kind of fish is not difficult to raise, first of all, the water quality should be kept clean and pollution-free, and the dissolved oxygen should be sufficient, the water temperature should be kept at 24-28 C and the water should be changed regularly. They are physically strong, as long as they pay attention to water quality and temperature, and ensure adequate oxygen and food, they will not get sick. It should be noted that the temperature should not be too low when raising such fish, otherwise they will suffer from white spot disease.
black tiger skin fish 1. Water environment: The water temperature for raising tiger skin fish generally needs to be maintained at about 24-28 ℃, and it is not recommended to be lower than 22 ℃, otherwise it will get sick. They are suitable for living in neutral and weakly acidic water, and can be equipped with oxygenation equipment to maintain sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water when conditions permit.
2. Feeding: They are not picky about food. They can be fed with active bait and artificial feed. Vegetables and fruits can also be fed in moderation. The newly bought tiger skin fish is not suitable for eating. They need to be given a period of time to adapt to the environment. After 2-3 days of rest, they can start feeding after observing the good condition of the fish. Blood worm can be used as open feed, after the formation of regular, mainly fish feed, live bait feeding 2-3 times a week.
3. Change the water: When changing the water, try not to use the tap water directly. Put the tap water outdoors for 2-3 hours to remove the chlorine in the water, and then pour it into the fish tank. Chlorine levels in water can affect the health of black tiger fish.