is relatively slow, but their size is not very small. When it grows into an adult fish, it is about 20 cm. They are a bottom-dwelling fish and prefer to live in the lower areas of water bodies. In nature, they often live in areas where the water flow is relatively slow, so in the process of artificial breeding, they also try to make the water flow slowly. Generally speaking, they are relatively easy to raise, and novices and veterans can raise them.
. Water temperature: For Chinese fish, suitable water temperature will make them live healthier. Therefore, when feeding, it is more appropriate to keep the water temperature between 22 and 28 degrees Celsius. In addition, when changing water, we should also pay attention to controlling the temperature difference of the water.
2. Water quality: They are most suitable for living in a neutral water environment. It is recommended that the pH of the water body be kept between 6.7 and 7.3, and the hardness of the water body be kept between 4 and 12. In addition, they like to live in living water, so they need to change water regularly.
3. Feeding: They are omnivorous and herbivorous animals and like to eat algae. However, it can also eat invertebrates, crustaceans and plant debris. When feeding, it can also be fed with artificial feed.