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Is blue star pearl fish easy to raise? How to raise it?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-12-15 02:49:08
Water environment: Bluestar pearl fish is suitable for living in neutral water with high hardness. It can accept water with PH between 6.5 and 7.5 and hardness between 7 and 9. | | Feeding: They are not picky about bait. They can be fed with active bait such as water fleas and filaria, or with special artificial feed. | | Breeding: During the breeding period, a large breeding box should be prepared, the water temperature should be controlled at 27-29 ℃, and some suspended aquatic plants or aquatic plant leaves should be placed on the water surface.
Is blue star pearl fish easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is Bluestar Pearl Fish easy to raise

? Bluestar Pearl Fish is not difficult to raise, has strong adaptability to the environment, and has beautiful colors and high ornamental value. They are large and timid, and like to hide themselves in dense aquatic plants to rest. Therefore, when raising this kind of fish, we should prepare an aquarium with a larger space, and plant more aquatic plants in it, or build some rockeries with stones.

They are usually docile and do not like to fight, so they are suitable for mixing with small tropical fish. They are not suitable for mixing with ferocious fish. Once they are frightened, they will have dim body color and loss of appetite. It should be noted that this kind of fish will become irritable and aggressive during the breeding period, and will attack the female fish, so the male and female fish should be kept separately before and after breeding.

2. How to raise

blue star pearl fish? 1. Water environment: They are sensitive to water quality and like to live in neutral waters. During daily feeding, the water temperature should be kept at about 24-27 C. When feeding, the water in the aquarium should be kept clear and transparent.

2. Feeding: They are omnivorous fish and like to feed in the upper layer of the aquarium. They prefer to eat live baits rich in protein, such as water fleas, Chironomid larvae, filaria, tubificidae, shrimp roe, crab roe, and dry feed.

3. Breeding: The height of the water in the breeding aquarium should be half of the height of the aquarium. There is no need to provide any oxygenation and filtration equipment to prevent them from spitting bubbles to build a weak nest. They lay their eggs in foam nests, which are guarded by the male fish, at which time the female fish should be fished out and raised in separate boxes.

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