Why don't you recommend keeping parrot fish?

It is not recommended to keep parrot fish, because parrot fish has high requirements on water quality and aggressive personality.

Although the mini parrot is not particularly demanding on water quality, it still prefers acidic soft water. As long as the PH value of water is between 5.5 and 7, it can live healthily. It is suggested that some large aquatic plants should be planted in the aquarium for keeping mini parrots, which can not only provide shelter for fish, but also stabilize water quality.

As we all know, Nautilus is a very aggressive fish, and fighting will lead to the black tail of the fish. Because I was frightened during the fight, the serious situation may also be caused by bacterial infection caused by the fight. What we can do at this time is to ensure the health of water quality. If everyone is serious, we can consider isolating the tank tyrants and raising them separately.

Correct culture method of parrot fish

1, feed feeding

Parrotfish are omnivorous. Generally speaking, artificial bait, red worm and bumper shrimp can all be the food of parrot fish. When breeding parrot fish, we should pay attention to reasonable feeding, feed fresh fish and shrimp regularly, and add astaxanthin and carotene D to the feed. Direct feeding can make parrot fish turn red.

2. Water quality

Parrotfish grow rapidly in soft water, but there is less water flow in gills and poor breathing ability, so oxygen supply is essential for breeding parrot fish. In addition, the water quality of parrot fish should be clean, and the water quality should be cleaned or replaced in time.

3. Temperature

Parrot fish is very adaptable to temperature. It can live freely in the water temperature of 20-30℃, but it is very sensitive to the change of water temperature. Once the water temperature changes obviously, the parrot fish will lose its gorgeous body color, which is very unfavorable for growth and eating. Generally, it is more appropriate to control the water temperature of parrot fish in the range of 25-28℃.