Larvae is a kind of freshwater fish, and there are no small fishbones. Larvae, also known as anchovies, commonly known as "Coilia ectenes" and scientifically known as "Coilia ectenes", is a valuable economic fish, so it is called because its tail is forked like a phoenix's tail, short and red, slender and narrow, like anchovies.
Larvae is a migratory small fish, which usually lives in the open sea. Every year in late spring and early summer, it enters the river in groups and spawns at the freshwater entrance in the middle and lower reaches. Larvae are distributed in Guyana, East China Sea and South China Sea.
Feeding management:
Larvae is a kind of tropical fish which is relatively easy to raise. The requirements for water quality and temperature are not too high, and its adaptability is also very strong. When the water temperature is above 18℃, it can survive completely. It doesn't need to be heated all winter, but it just doesn't like swimming. However, when changing water, it is necessary to keep the temperature of new water and old water consistent. This fish is small in size and gentle in temperament, so it is best not to mix with other kinds of fish.
Food: red nematodes, Daphnia and dry feed can be used. Disease prevention: when changing water, pay attention to keep a certain proportion of new water and old water. Unless the water quality deteriorates, all water can be replaced. When all water is changed, as long as the temperature difference between the old and new water is controlled not to exceed 5℃, you will not get sick.