Parrotfish is a very popular species in tropical fish, mainly because of their bright appearance and good adaptability.
The parrot fish does not require much water, so the water temperature can be kept at about 25℃, and the parrot fish also shows a good foraging temperament. They are not picky eaters and have a great appetite.
In addition, parrot fish is lively by nature, and likes to inhabit the bottom and water, which can bring good visual effects to your home environment.
2. angelfish
Angel fish is a kind of freshwater fish in tropical fish. They are usually strong, beautiful and popular.
Angel fish is a subtropical fish, which has certain requirements on the temperature and quality of water. They have a wide range of adaptability and strong adaptability, but we must pay attention to controlling the water quality and water temperature during feeding to avoid bringing unnecessary pressure to angelfish.
Angel fish has good ornamental value. There are many details, stripes and decorations on them, which can add some vitality and joy to your home environment.
3. peacock fish
Peacock fish is one of the favorite species of most tropical fish lovers. They have very beautiful feathery scales and are very good ornamental species.
Guppy also shows good adaptability, especially in terms of water temperature and quality, which can adapt to various water environment operations.
Compared with other kinds of tropical fish, guppies are easier to raise. They are omnivorous, do not need to be fed too much, have a certain resilience, and are very suitable for novices or users who have a dream of raising fish for thousands of days.
4. Clematis punctata
Clematis maculata is a medium-sized tropical fish. Most of their bodies are orange, while their heads, backs and chests are blue spots.
Clematis maculata is relatively stress-resistant in the breeding process, and can survive in different aquatic ecological environments. There is no obvious pattern and color on its body, but it is a good-looking ornamental variety.
In addition, Clematis maculata likes to live in groups and is more suitable for breeding with other varieties in large water tanks.