White cloud goldfish can be mixed with killifish, Pauline lantern fish, traffic light fish, guppies, zebrafish, etc. The white cloud goldfish is relatively small in size, has a relatively gentle personality, and is basically not aggressive. The fish suitable for being mixed with them are not large in size and have similar personalities and habits. There will not be much conflict if they are mixed together. When mixed, as long as the breeder ensures sufficient space, oxygen and food, they will not fight.
1. What kind of fish is better to keep white cloud goldfish in? It is more suitable to keep white cloud goldfish mixed with killifish, lantern fish, traffic light fish, zebrafish and guppies. These fish are all small tropical fish, and their water temperature requirements are similar to those of the white cloud goldfish. Moreover, these types of fish have relatively gentle personalities, and are not very aggressive or powerful. Even if there is a fight, there will not be too many casualties. In addition, their habits and environmental requirements are relatively similar, so they do not need to be deliberately adjusted when mixed together.
2. What should be paid attention to when raising white cloud goldfish in polyculture 1. Space: Although white cloud goldfish is small in size, it does not have high space requirements. However, when mixed breeding, breeders should also pay attention to the breeding density not being too high, otherwise it will affect their normal life.
2. Oxygen: The fish suitable for mixed culture with white cloud goldfish are all tropical fish, and their demand for oxygen is relatively high. Breeders need to install an oxygen pump to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water.
3. Feeding: White cloud goldfish is an omnivorous fish, and the breeder only needs to ensure a variety of food. When mixed, you need to pay attention to feeding food regularly and quantitatively to prevent them from fighting due to lack of food.