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What is the lifespan of Spotted Short Snapper?

2020-11-05 / 747 Read

The lifespan of the spotted bream is generally 4-5 years. As long as the daily breeding environment is good and disease prevention is done, the lifespan of the spotted bream will be extended accordingly. Improper doses may also cause harm or adverse effects on the spotted short bream itself. Spotted short bream generally likes to inhabit among aquatic plants with a water depth of about 15-50 cm, so it is also necessary to provide them with a A rearing environment similar to the original environment.

How

Spotted short bream is not difficult to raise, and it is necessary to keep the water quality clean every week. Replacement is required. In terms of diet, the spotted short bream is an omnivorous fish. It is generally not a picky eater and eats almost everything, but it mainly needs to be fed live bait such as brine shrimp, and can also be fed with some good quality artificial feed. Feed them once a day in the morning and at night. Don't feed too much food at a time. Feed the amount that the spotted short bream can eat in five to ten minutes.