How to raise sea fish



How to raise seawater fishes in the family Catharidae
Catfish

The squid belongs to the genus squid of the order Perciformes. They are ideally wrapped by rough scales. Their pharyngeal bones are not united, and the maxillary bones are not covered by temporary bones. The vomer and palatine bones are often toothed. The rays of the pectoral fins are generally similar but have many differences. Most of the catfish are diurnal fish, most of them are benthic fish species, and they have range and mimicry behavior. They mostly feed on fish, shrimp, crabs, amphipods, etc. and are fierce predators. It swims in groups and feeds on plankton in the water during the day, and takes shelter in the holes among coral reefs at night.

The body color of the flower is bright and changeable, and it has dual-color male and female colors and the transformation from female to male. Some squid are very easy to raise and can receive various artificial feeds. But when they are first introduced, they will be very timid and in a very uneasy mood. If the aquarium is too small or does not have holes to avoid, they can easily succumb and die. Special attention should be paid to this point. It is recommended to use an aquarium of more than 200 liters for breeding and provide a large number of rock holes. They are quite ferocious, and the killing of each other is very obvious, so it is impossible to feed two at the same time. If the nutrition of the bait is insufficient, the fish will have fading problems, so it is best to provide them with fresh frozen squid and shrimp meat.



1. Blue Swallow-tailed Swallowtail



Also called Mai's Swallowtail. All figures appear dark blue. Especially suitable for keeping in coral tanks.The 150-liter aquarium can be maintained alone or in a small group with a large enough aquarium, and sufficient rock holes must be provided. Because of its aggressive nature and territorial awareness, it is best to keep only one male fish. Food can be a variety of animal bait, such as marine fish, shellfish, mysid shrimp and frozen bait. Feed twice a day.



2. Orange-tailed Swiss Fox



The elongated body has horizontal purple and orange stripes. The dorsal and caudal fins have distinctLarge black spots with light blue or purple edges. It is particularly suitable for keeping in coral tanks, but there are some threats to small and ornamental shellfish.Aquariums of 50 liters or above should be provided with live rocks, but do not keep them with similar species. You may wish to feed animal feed, such as chopped seafood or frozen fish meat, mysid shrimp or nutrient-rich shrimp. Feed twice a day.



3. Swiss Fox



This is a beautiful fish with a long red body with several horizontal black-yellow and silver stripes. The edges of each fin are blue-white. It is very suitable for keeping in coral tanks, but it is a certain threat to small shellfish. If kept in a small tank, it is recommended to only keep one. As carnivorous fish, you may wish to feed shrimp, shell meat, mysid shrimp and high-quality frozen food.



Four. Ghost King



The front half of the body and head are bright purple, and the back half is bright yellow. It is very suitable to be kept in a coral tank. Because it is small, it is also very suitable to be kept in a small tank. It may be kept in an aquarium of more than 150 liters. It is very aggressive towards similar species, so it is recommended to raise it alone. The Ghost King is a dweller in deep water and prefers caves and rock lairs with low light. Food can be a variety of animal bait, such as marine fish, shellfish, mysid shrimp and frozen bait.



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