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Will the miniature parrot jump out of the fish tank? How to separate the male and female?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-12-10 03:48:43
The mini parrot fish will jump out of the fish tank. Their gills have a weak ability to exchange oxygen and a poor ability to swallow and spit, so they need to be fed with soft water with acidic and sufficient dissolved oxygen, otherwise they may jump out of the fish tank. In addition, they also have requirements for water temperature. The water temperature should be stable and high. When the water temperature changes obviously, they may also jump.
Will the miniature parrot jump out of the fish tank? How to separate the male and female?

1. Will the mini parrot jump out of the fish tank? The

mini parrot fish will jump out of the fish tank. They have a high demand for oxygen, but a congenital defect in their mouths leads to insufficient exchange of water and oxygen in their gills, so they can only grow normally in water with sufficient dissolved oxygen. If there is not enough oxygen in the cylinder, it will cause them to jump.

In addition, if the water temperature of the miniature parrot fish is too low, or the water temperature changes greatly, it will also cause them to jump out of the fish tank. They are not suitable for mixing with other fish. If big fish peck at them, they will jump into the tank because of fear.

2. How to divide the mini parrot fish into male and female

? From the point of view of body shape, the male fish is slender, while the female fish is relatively fat. From the tail point of view, the tail of the male fish is wide and flat, while the tail of the female fish is thin and long. From the point of view of the fins, the fins of the male fish will appear stronger, while the fins of the female fish will be shorter. For fish in the breeding season, the sex can be judged by looking at the abdomen, and it is the female fish whose abdomen is obviously bulging.

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