Pike can be kept as ornamental fish.
White-spotted pike is a relatively ferocious fish. It grows larger when it grows up. However, it can be kept as an ornamental fish when it is young. Although it has a big temper, it has relatively few requirements for the environment and food. It is a relatively good cold water fish. The larvae of white-spotted pike are 8.5-9 mm long when they first emerge from the membrane, and are 11-14 mm long when the yolk sac is absorbed. At this time, they can be transferred to the fry cultivation stage.
Precautions for pike
White-spotted pike has few diseases, but once it gets sick, the losses will be greater. Prevention should be the main focus during cage culture. White pike is sensitive to organophosphorus drugs such as trichlorfon and should be banned. During the season when fish diseases are common, medicine bags should be hung regularly on the bait table. Each bag contains 150 to 200 grams of bleaching powder or dibromohydantoin, which is hung in the feeding area. The medicine bag is about 1 meter into the water, one bag per box. After the medicine is completely dissolved, add it every 5 to 7 days.
During the breeding stage of fry, fish are prone to trichozoa, schistosomiasis and skeletal worm disease. Broad-spectrum drugs such as abamectin can be used, and the whole tank should be sprayed on a sunny day, and then sprayed again after 3 to 5 days. 1 time.