Parrotfish, commonly known as "parrotfish, parrotfish", is a kind of bony fish. Its body is rectangular, flat and brightly colored, and it is a tropical fish living in coral reefs. Natural wild parrot fish feed on small benthos such as small fish, water fleas, sea urchins, and raised parrot fish feed on artificial bait, breadworms, earthworms and so on.
Parrot fish reproduction
Parrot fish and parrot fish can't reproduce, while female parrot fish and some kinds of male fish can cross to produce offspring. Parrotfish is a hybrid of Azar fish and purple hot-billed fish. Because it is a cross between different varieties, the male blood parrot is infertile. The chromosomes of fish eggs can't be paired neatly, so the mother fish can't hatch even if she lays eggs, because the embryos can't develop into larvae. Therefore, when the blood parrot fish lays eggs, the owner should find a way to hatch the eggs himself.