With the rapid development of social economy, people's life pressure is gradually increasing. Many people will choose to raise a tank of tropical fish in their lives to cultivate their sentiments. Before raising tropical fish, they will also struggle about which species to choose. For beginners, it is best to choose guppies, because guppies have low requirements for the environment and are easier to raise. If you are an old hand, you can also choose anchovies, a fish with high environmental requirements. Before raising anchovies, we must sterilize them regularly to prevent them from getting sick.
What should I pay attention to when raising anchovies?
Anchovies have high requirements on water temperature and water quality, so it is best to control the water temperature at about 24~26℃. Before feeding, you can choose to use heating rods and thermometers to keep the water temperature constant. If the water temperature is too high during feeding, it will also lead to the overturning phenomenon of anchovies, which is also caused by the abnormal metabolism of anchovies. If the water temperature is too low, it will easily lead to the symptoms of anchovies not eating, or even death.
What are the water quality requirements for raising anchovies?
It is best to change the water for artificially raised anchovies once every three days, because anchovies are fish that like new water very much, and anchovies need enough oxygen to grow healthily. Therefore, we should also raise anchovies in time, and the total water change should be controlled at about 1/3 to avoid the excessive temperature difference between new water and old water, which will affect the healthy growth of fish.
What are the requirements in the feeding environment?
The healthy growth of fish must keep the environment stable, and it is necessary to give anchovies enough living space to make anchovies grow healthily. It should be noted that anchovies are easy to fight with other fish with great individual differences during their growth, so they should also learn to raise anchovies independently.