Chocolate salamander is a very common small fish species, and its name is "chocolate salamander". Because of his cute appearance, he is loved by many people. It is also a fish that many pet aquarists keep frequently. So how big can they grow? Let’s find out together below. Chocolate salamander is different from other fish species. Chocolate salamander is not afraid of being attacked by others like some other fish in large aquariums (because they love to attack people), so you must raise them well before breeding one. .
How to breed chocolate salamander
Because chocolate salamander is very cute, it is also very popular among people. We also need to pay attention to some issues when breeding. 1. Temperature: Before breeding, the water temperature needs to be adjusted to between 18 and 22 degrees. If it exceeds this temperature, the water temperature needs to be lowered to between 20 and 24 degrees. If it is too low, the temperature needs to be adjusted to Only between 15 degrees and 20 degrees. 2. Lighting: Chocolate salamanders like to bask in the sun and swim in the water, so we can often bask in the sun and swim on the balcony. 3. Feeding: When raising chocolate salamanders, you need to feed them some feed and water, and when feeding them, you must be careful not to feed the fish food too much in one mouthful, nor too little in one mouthful, one day, two days, four days, one day. It only takes about three days. 4. Change the water: If you need to change the water frequently, you need to change the water for them, and you also need to filter out some of the living creatures in the aquarium.
Daily care of chocolate salamander
Feeding: Choose appropriate food. The food of chocolate salamander is mainly live food, so we need to feed them some live bait. Live bait. Before feeding them, the feed must be placed in the aquarium, and two people must guard its feces so that it cannot be discovered, otherwise it will attack people, but it will be okay if it soils its body or is bitten. Big deal. 2. Water quality: If you want to give them good enough water quality, then they also need to have good enough water quality after they are born. If the water quality is not good, it will cause the fish to get sick or die, so we should always observe the water quality when raising them. 3. Temperature: Chocolate salamander is a fish species that prefers water with a stable temperature of around 23 degrees. For them, winter is also a season that is more suitable for them to live, because they are more sensitive to the cold at this time, so the water temperature is generally maintained between 24 degrees and 27 degrees.
How to let it grow healthily
Generally, the water temperature for raising a chocolate salamander is between 25 degrees and 30 degrees. suitable. Because if the temperature is too high, chocolate salamanders will not be able to bear it, so when we breed chocolate salamanders, we must keep the water temperature constant at about 25 degrees. But if the temperature drops below zero, it will stop growing, or even stop growing. However, we can usually control the water temperature at around 25 degrees. This will allow the chocolate giant salamander to grow well and reduce damage to it.
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