Short lifespan.
The reason why few people keep Lili fish is that its lifespan is relatively short, unlike other large ornamental fish that can live for more than ten years. Moreover, due to its small size, it is difficult to detect any diseases on its body. Yes, it is easy to get fried scale disease, and it is difficult to avoid. Many fish have died from this disease. 1. Raising Lili fish requires clear old water and does not require frequent water changes. However, to maintain clear water quality, certain filtration or frequent removal of excrement from the bottom of the tank is required.
2. The water temperature that Lili fish likes is 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, and it is best to breed within this temperature range. 3. Lilifish are also small fish that lack a sense of security. It is best not to raise them in a naked tank. You need to put some small stones or aquatic plants in the fish tank to provide a place for the Lilifish to hide.
4. Feed Lili fish the feed of small fish, and occasionally feed it with red worms. 5. If lili fish are mixed, they can be kept with most ornamental fish of the same size, such as guppies, small goldfish, etc.