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How big can mini parrots grow and how to raise them?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-12-10 03:49:22
Miniature parrot fish is a freshwater tropical fish, which is an artificially improved species. They usually grow to about five centimeters, and if they are kept in enough space, they can grow to about ten centimeters. If the feeding conditions are good, their length can also reach 7-8 cm. But if there is a lack of nutrition or food supply for a long time, their length will be less than five centimeters. Taking good care of them when they are raised can make them grow bigger.
How big can mini parrots grow and how to raise them?

1. How big

can the mini parrot grow? The average body length of the mini parrot fish in the artificial breeding environment is about 5 centimeters, and the longest can grow to 10 centimeters. Different feeding environment, food intake, size of living body and other factors will affect its body length. When breeding, the owner can reduce the feeding density in the tank as much as possible and feed more live feed rich in animal protein. This can improve their physical fitness and make them grow longer.

2. How to raise

mini parrot fish? Mini parrot fish need to live in water with water temperature of 25 to 30 degrees, and need to provide oxygen for 24 hours. There is no need for landscaping in the fish tank, but you can put some sunken wood and pottery pots that can be avoided. They are also not suitable for polyculture, especially with Luohan fish. It needs to be fed twice a day, and the food can be fish feed, mealworms, small fish, red worms, tubificidae, etc.

3. Can mini parrot fish be mixed?

As we all know, mini parrot fish have a strong sense of territory. If different species of fish of the same size invade its territory, it will bite the invading fish. So, if you want to mix fish, you need to mix fish that are bigger than the mini parrot fish. You can choose tiger skin fish, Manlong fish and other species to mix with them.

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