Chocolate doll is a tropical fish originating in India. The water temperature suitable for chocolate doll is between 22℃ and 29℃, and the environmental temperature suitable for its growth is between 22℃ and 29℃, so it needs the auxiliary feeding of heating equipment in winter. Chocolate doll is a kind of ornamental puffer fish, and chocolate doll is the smallest among the ornamental puffer fish.
Method for raise chocolate dolls
In terms of environment, because the chocolate giant salamander itself is not big, the demand for space during feeding is actually not big, so the size of the fish tank can be selected according to the number of bars it feeds.
The demand for water quality is not particularly great. Usually, you only need to pay attention to changing water frequently, and it is best to change it by one tenth every other day to ensure the cleanliness of water quality.
Of course, filtering equipment is also essential, but it should be noted that chocolate giant salamander is not outstanding in swimming skills because of its small size and chubby figure. If the filtering power is too large, it is likely to absorb this cute little creature with a body length of no more than three centimeters. Therefore, the filter should choose low power as far as possible to give the chocolate giant salamander a less stressful environment.
In terms of temperature, the environmental temperature suitable for the growth of chocolate giant salamander is between 22℃ and 29℃, so it needs the auxiliary feeding of heating equipment in winter, and it also needs to pay attention to the temperature in the tank in summer to avoid excessive temperature.
Although chocolate giant salamander has an active personality, it is still active regularly. Usually, they are active in the morning and dusk, and rest most of the time during the day, so we should give chocolate giant salamander an environment to rest and avoid.
If the chocolate giant salamander is in an unobstructed fish tank, there will actually be a lot of pressure, so we can put some shelter objects in the fish tank, such as landscaping stones, bottom sand, or planting aquatic plants, so that the chocolate giant salamander has some suitable shelter space.