Feeding: African lungfish are typical carnivorous fish. They have no meat and are unhappy. Fish, mollusks, crustaceans, insect larvae and worms can be fed as food in daily feeding. Water quality: They are sensitive to water quality, so it is very important for them to keep the water quality stable. Therefore, when changing water, we should pay attention to controlling the amount of water changed, and don't let the water quality change too much before and after changing water. First, is it easy to raise African lungfish? Speaking of African lungfish, we have to mention its most special point, that is, "lung". Surprisingly, under special circumstances, they can survive in mud for months. This shows that they can survive outside water, but there is a time limit. Therefore, their requirements for dissolved oxygen in water are not high. This greatly reduces the feeding pressure of breeders, so it is relatively easy to raise African lungfish.
Second, how to feed African lungfish 1, feeding: African lungfish is a typical carnivorous fish, except for animal bait, they are not accepted. Fish, mollusks, crustaceans, insect larvae, worms and other foods can be fed during the breeding period. Pay attention to the collocation of feed when feeding to ensure their nutritional balance. In addition, because they are very sensitive to the external environment, they must not make too much noise when feeding, so as not to scare them.
2. Water quality: Although they don't have high requirements for water quality, the stability of water body is still very important. This requires that when changing water, attention should be paid to controlling the temperature difference between old and new water. In addition, because they are freshwater fish, they like to live in fresh water, so don't add salt and other substances to the water.