Living environment: Sturgeon has strict requirements on water quality, and likes to live in running water with high dissolved oxygen content and low water temperature.
In a water environment with gravel.
Nutritional requirements sturgeon is an animal-eating fish, which can prey on zooplankton at the initial stage of feeding, but soon the fry develop into benthos. In line with this way of life, the mouth of sturgeon is prominent and inferior at this time. The favorite foods of sturgeon vary with species, and the main foods are water worms, crustaceans, mollusks and small fish. Sturgeon fry can be directly fed with artificial compound feed after eating. In actual production, sturgeon fry often use live bait (zooplankton or chopped water earthworm) that has just been eaten. After about 30 days of feeding, sturgeon fry can grow to 3.8-9.4 cm in length and 0.5-3.9 g in weight, and the survival rate can reach over 60%. However, because the source of live bait is difficult and the price is high, sturgeon fry can be domesticated with artificial compound feed after being cultivated with live bait for about 30 days. People have successfully developed sturgeon into commercial fish with compound feed.