which raises tropical fish. Hexagon dinosaurs can grow to 3 cm long, so it is more appropriate to raise the tank at least three feet. The most noteworthy point is that the temperature required by Hexagon dinosaurs is lower than that of ordinary salamanders, because it is in the country of origin. Therefore, it is best to keep the water temperature below 2℃ to 15℃. Therefore, not only a cooler but also a cooler with high cooling power is needed to keep this low temperature in summer. Hexagon dinosaurs have a huge appetite, and any live bait or various feeds that can be swallowed should be collected according to the order. When they are raised in groups, they should not be too different in size to avoid being swallowed by small individuals. Hexagon dinosaurs are healthy and easy to raise, and are suitable as newts for beginners. The pH (hardness) is between 6.5 and 8, and the best is 7.4 and 7.6. Hexagonal dinosaurs like hard water, and the bedding material is stones with a diameter of more than 2cm (to ensure that they will not be eaten by mistake) or fine sand (to eat them and not be discharged). Stones are better than sand, which can make hexagonal dinosaurs grasp the bottom of the water. In addition to the bottom sand, a large number of aquatic plants can be planted in the tank, because hexagonal dinosaurs were shy by nature and needed secret hiding places. You can use natural light or add a light according to the arrangement of the aquarium. The temperature is between 14-2 degrees to avoid drastic changes, and the optimal temperature is 16-18 degrees. Please don't mix with other aquatic animals, and it is not appropriate to mix hexagonal dinosaurs.
Feeding precautions
1. Clean water quality. Don't put heavy wood (it will turn water into soft water), and remember that hexagonal dinosaurs like hard water.
3. the temperature (preferably 16-2 degrees) should not exceed 25 degrees.
food of the six-horned dragon
larvae: Daphnia, earthworm. Subadult: water earthworm, red worm, river shrimp (shrimp head should be removed). Adult: water earthworm, red worm, small fish, small loach, beef heart, river shrimp.