Tiger fish swim very fast, and adult tiger fish often attack slow-swimming tropical fish, especially angelfish. Tiger fish like to bite filamentary fins, for example, they are mixed with peacocks and immortals, and will basically be black and blue after mixed culture; Tiger fish like to live in groups, and a large number will reduce the competition for status and rights. It is suggested that the number of mixed cultures should be maintained at about 30, but not too dense. In addition, tiger skin fish can also be paired with black skirt, stone beauty, Mary fish, seven-color skirt fish, red-tailed shark, rat fish, green-haired mouse and so on.
Tiger skin fish will inevitably fight and chase during swimming. Once it happens, deal with it in time, and isolate the serious cases. If you know which fish is fiercer before putting it in the tank, you can put it at the end, which can appropriately reduce territorial awareness and reduce fighting.
In the polyculture of tiger skin fish, it is best to have enough space, and the polyculture density should not be too dense. Tiger skin fish is an omnivore by nature, so it is better to pay more attention to what tiger skin fish eat at ordinary times. Feeding water at a temperature of 24 ~ 28 and changing water 1/3 every day can increase the feeding habit of tiger skin fish.