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The Uniqueness of Short Snapper

2021-03-13 / 405 Read

1. Rich and interesting body language

The short snapper has the same expressions as people! And yawn too! What I like most is that when she is swimming quickly, she suddenly stops in front of her eyes and stretches her glamorous fins! Short sea bream is a species of fish that is highly territorial. When other fish invade the territory, they will demonstrate to the intruder, prop up their fins and gill covers to deter each other. Swing the body and use the fins to hit the opponent, or even chase and bite the opponent, causing damage to the fins and even death of the fish when it is intense! Although the picture is very attractive, polyculture and fish density need to be paid attention to! When the fish is in heat, the body color will become bright, and the South American short snapper will become more yellow in color, and start courting to the opposite sex, showing the most bright and bright side to the opposite sex to attract each other, just like people dating When dressed in the same way, some short breams are even monogamous! The two fish would come and go, shaking like a dance. When the time is right, eggs are laid for insemination, and child-rearing behavior occurs. The mother fish will actively and fiercely drive away other fish that are close to the baby fish, and will also bring the baby fish back with her mouth, which is extremely interesting. All are different, each with their own characteristics.

2. Charming and ecstatic gorgeous body color

I can't help but suspect that the creator has painted on the short sea bream. The color of the short sea bream is bright, and it has the gorgeous but delicate and delicate cichlid ornamental fish. There are many kinds, each with its own unique body shape and color. Most of the South American short sea bream shine with metallic luster; while the West African short sea bream is like a rouge-like purple red and a flame-like yellow, with a verve that resembles the heavily made-up expression of the local indigenous people, with a strong and mysterious color. When in heat, the color of the body is even more extreme, which is dizzying.

The difference in living habits between the West African short sea bream and the South American short sea bream is roughly the same.

The short sea bream is generally of different size Large, the maximum adult fish is about 67cm, and only a few larger ones will grow to about 10cm. Therefore, it is enough to keep a pair of short snapper in a fish tank of one and a half feet or even one foot. Although a small tank only 30cm long can be used to raise short snapper, if you want to know more about the living habits of her group, I am afraid you need a more big fish tank. According to the living habits of short bream, the height of the aquarium is not so important, as long as it is not less than 20cm, it should be fine. However, because these short sea breams are relatively secretive, they can also be covered with some aquatic plants, but do not obstruct the space for their swimming; for their shelter, sunken wood, coconut shells, bamboo tubes or stones in the swamp can be used; The aquatic plants planted at the bottom are even more indispensable, such as crown grass, iron crown, big banyan, small banyan, antler iron crown, etc. are all excellent choices. First, these aquatic plants do not need to be exposed to strong light, and secondly These aquatic plants are strong and healthy, resistant to temperature differences, do not need fertilization and care, and can spend more time on the sea bream, which is really the best choice. It is more important to lay out some caves for them to spawn. Most short snappers prefer dim lighting, which is why some people use duller sand and paint the walls around the tank a darker colour. All in all, you don't need a lot of space to enjoy short snapper.

Vigita is slightly larger, so prepare a larger urn for her. For the blue-sleeved sea bream, the body is slender, so look for a urn with a narrower hole.

There are thousands of species of short snapper, and Taiwan aquariums often have fancy names on their own! Except for some short sea breams with obvious characteristics, some of them are extremely difficult to identify, and the technology in Germany and Japan is more advanced.