Beginners raising bicolor strawberry fish should pay attention to water temperature, water quality, feeding, polyculture and other issues. The water temperature should be kept between 22-26°C, with 26°C being the best. When changing the water, pay attention to controlling the temperature difference. The temperature difference between the water before and after the water change should not be too large, otherwise they will cause discomfort. The most suitable water quality for its growth is alkaline soft water, and the pH value should be controlled between 8-8.5. During the breeding process, care should be taken to keep the water quality clean. In general, the water can be changed once a week to maintain water quality.
During the breeding process, you can feed red worms or earthworms, some Brine shrimp can also be fed. The same can also be fed some relatively good quality fish feed. But it should be noted that the number of feedings and the amount of feeding should not be too much. They can be fed once or twice a day, as much as they can eat for five to ten minutes at a time. Due to their aggressive nature, they are not suitable for keeping with mild-mannered fish.
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