The suitable water temperature for the Indian golden ring hanging should be controlled at about 22-28℃. In winter, the temperature should be appropriately increased and controlled at about 29℃. On the contrary, in summer, the temperature can be appropriately lowered and controlled. In the range of 22-23°C, at such a temperature, the Indian golden ring hanger can maintain a normal living state and is very energetic.

The water quality of the Indian golden ring hanging should imitate seawater , seawater is acidic water. In addition, some bottom sand should be properly provided when raising the Indian golden ring crane, even if it is a bare tank. Indian goldenrods often eat tiny grains of sand to aid digestion. Newborn Indian golden ringers sometimes eat plankton, but they can't just feed brine shrimp, they can also add some omega 3 and so on.
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