Map fish (definite introduction)
1.Physique introduction
Map fish is quite easy to raise and grows without difficulty, so it is welcomed by people. Because map fish are generally larger, you must choose a larger aquarium when raising them. Because this kind of fish eats a very large amount of food, like a pig, and has a very strong penetration ability, it grows very fast and can grow about 3cm per month. However, in this way, the large amount of feces that penetrates causes serious pollution to the water quality, so the bottom of the tank is not suitable for sanding and grass raising, and a strong digestive system must be built to protect the quality of the water!
2. Environmental needs
Map fish have no strict requirements for feeding water and can survive normally in weakly acidic, neutral and alkaline water. The suitable water temperature is 22-26 degrees Celsius. The color of the map fish varies with age and size, and the brightness is closely related to the light. It should be provided with sufficient light when raising it.
3. What you should know about food
Map fish looks clumsy, but in fact it swims quite dexterously, catches food quickly, is relatively gluttonous, likes to eat animal live bait, and is carnivorous. Violent fish can eat earthworms, tadpoles, small fish, and shrimps, so it is not suitable to be mixed with other fish. When raising at home, attention should be paid to the omnivorous nature of map fish. In addition to feeding map fish some small fish, shrimps, and tadpoles, you can also feed some lean meat, etc., so as not to cause the map fish to have a simple feeding habit.
IV. Introduction to customs
After eating and drinking, the map fish will occasionally lie on its side at the bottom of the aquarium. At this time, do not think that the map fish has anything to do with it. Unfortunately, the map fish just started to be lazy and take a rest. The map fish is a fish in the formation waters. It grows quickly and has a long lifespan. It can live for more than 10 years. It can be called a long-lived tropical fish. It is a very interesting observation fish.
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