What fish is easier to raise at home?
1 Kissing fish
Kissing fish likes to live in tropical rivers and is often used as a food fish in its place of origin. It has lax requirements on water quality, is not very gregarious, swims very slowly, looks graceful and generous, and has charming charm and ornamental value. Normally, it has a very docile and lively temperament, so it is not suitable to be mixed with tropical fish that like tranquility. The kissing habit of kissing fish is very beneficial to the ecology of the fish tank. Kissing fish often use their mouths to constantly eat algae and moss on the aquatic plants and the walls of the aquarium. This keeps the aquatic plants bright green and the walls of the aquarium clean, which plays a great role in cleaning the aquarium.
2 Pearl Vest
Pearl fish is also called pearl vest. The body length of pearl fish raised for more than 10 months can reach more than 6cm. This fish originally lived in waters with abundant aquatic plants. The test temperature range is 20~30℃, and the optimal growth temperature is 24~28℃ with a pH value of 6.5~8.5. Male fish tend to attack female fish after mating, but there are few fights between male fish in normal times. It cannot be mixed with fish with fierce temperament, otherwise it will be frightened and its body color will be dull, and it will even stop eating.
3 Tiger fish
Tiger fish is a tropical fish that likes high temperature and high oxygen. The water temperature should be between 24 and 28°C, and 1/3 of the tiger fish can be replaced every day. water, which can increase the appetite of fish. When the water temperature is lower than 18°C, tiger fish will get sick, and when the water temperature is lower than 15°C, tiger fish will die. Tiger fish are active by nature, swim fast and like to live in groups. Therefore, the breeding tank should be large when raising, and the animals should be raised in groups. Its food habits are mixed, relatively gluttonous, and likes to eat fish, insects and other living feeds.
4 Lanmanlong
Lanmanlong is also called Blue Star Fish. This fish likes to live in natural waters that are not too flowing or completely still, and has no special requirements for water quality. It can accept a variety of live bait such as larvae, nematodes, water worms, water fleas, etc. It also eats artificial bait, even live small fry, and even shrimp and crab roe grains, but it will not chase small fish that cannot be swallowed. However, Lan Manlong still likes the feed floating on the water the most.
5 Lilifish
The Lilifish is 5 cm long, with an oblong body shape, flat sides, a large head, big eyes, and a cocked mouth. The male body is red, orange and blue in color. The head is orange, with black eyes and red circles, and there are blue spots on the gill cover; there are orange-blue stripes on the trunk. Lili fish often stick their heads out of the water to swallow air, and then quickly swim back into the water to spit out small bubbles. This tropical fish is kind-hearted but timid.
6 traffic lights
Traffic lights were originally very rare. It was not until they were successfully bred in Japan in 1952 that they became a "customer" in ordinary households. The traffic light fish likes to live in 22~24℃, acidic, low-hardness water, and likes to eat live bait. Traffic lights are timid and suitable for single-culture. If they are mixed, they must be stocked with fish of similar body shape and habits.