Ctenopteryx boisei? Ctenopteryx boisei is a benthic fish, which likes to live in the middle and lower layers of water. In the original ecological environment, they often live in the mountain streams at the bottom of the gravel, so in order to simulate their natural environment, it is better to lay some fine sand in the water and place a few stones in the artificial breeding. However, the surface of the stone should not be too sharp, otherwise it is easy to scratch their scales. Generally speaking, they are not very difficult to raise, and novices can raise them.
2. Water quality: When breeding, it is very important to adjust a suitable water environment for them. They are most suitable for living in a neutral environment, so they also need to keep the pH of the water neutral, that is, between 6.7 and 7.3. In addition, they also require the hardness of the water body, preferably between 4 and 12. It is appropriate to change the water about 1-2 times a week.
3. Feeding: They can accept both animal baits and plant baits. It is best to feed the two together to ensure that they are nutritionally balanced.