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What to do when the barramundi spawns

2022-04-04 / 240 Read

Barramundi has a long spawning period, usually from September to October. Eggs are large, 6 to 7 mm in diameter, with a glial membrane, without stickiness. Eggs are laid among plants, and some sink to the bottom. Unlike other modern species of lungfish, barramundi juveniles have no external gills and no adhesive organs. JuvenileBarramundiFeeding on filamentous algae, etc., intoBarramundi Feeds on mollusks, crustaceans, insect larvae, worms, etc. Barramundi are protected animals.

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Barramundi is a big man with a body length of 120 ~ 150 cm. When feeding, be sure to choose a large-volume water tank, and the temperature is 22°C~27°C. Barramundi is not a picky eater, and can accept meat, live fish, shrimp, etc. under captivity. But the horn teeth feature is clearly designed to grind up hard shells, so shrimp, snails, and other crustaceans should be better choices.