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It is not difficult to raise swallows because they do not have high requirements for water temperature and food. Under normal circumstances, breeders only need to ensure that the water temperature in which they live is stable. With enough food and nutrients, they can grow well.
However, swallowfish have relatively high requirements for water quality. They need to grow in clean and refreshing water quality, and the water quality needs to be kept clean when breeding.
Swallow fish are relatively timid and need to keep the surrounding environment quiet when breeding. How to breed swallows 1. Water temperature: Swallows are tropical fish and they like to grow in water temperatures between 24-28°C. Moreover, they are sensitive to temperature changes. When breeding, heating rods need to be installed to maintain a constant temperature.
2. Water quality: Swallows need clean water to grow normally. When breeding, the water needs to be changed every 3-5 days to keep the water quality clean. If the number of animals to be cultured is relatively large, a circulating filtration system will need to be added to maintain water quality.
3. Feeding: Swallow fish prefer animal feed. When breeding, you can choose food such as red worms, brine shrimp, water fleas, and water earthworms to feed them.