1. Can pufferfish survive in a fish tank? How to keep it in a fish tank?Pufferfish can be kept alive in a fish tank. They have strong adaptability and are not large in size, so it is very suitable to keep them in a fish tank. However, when breeding, it is necessary to choose freshwater breeding or seawater breeding according to the waters where they live. In addition, pufferfish have a ferocious personality, so it is best for breeders not to keep them together with other fish to avoid them attacking other fish and causing injuries to other fish. 1. Can pufferfish be kept alive in a fish tank? Pufferfish can be kept alive in a fish tank because they do not have too high requirements for the environment, and they have strong adaptability and low requirements for space. It is also very suitable to be bred in a fish tank. Although pufferfish can be bred in a fish tank, breeders need to breed them according to the species of pufferfish and the waters where they live. Because most pufferfish live in the sea, and some live in fresh water. When breeding them artificially, it is best to adjust the water according to their habits. In addition, pufferfish are also quite ferocious. When breeding them in a fish tank, it is best not to keep them together with other fish, so as to avoid them attacking other fish and reduce the chances of other fish getting injured. 2. How to raise pufferfish in a fish tank 1. Water temperature: It is easiest to control the water temperature when raising pufferfish in a fish tank. If conditions permit, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature within a stable range. The most suitable water temperature for their growth is around 25℃, and breeders can keep the water temperature between 20-25℃. 2. Water quality: Pufferfish have a strong ability to adapt to water quality. As long as the breeder can ensure that the water quality of their living is clean and fresh, it will be fine. When breeding, you should also pay attention to whether the waters of their origin are fresh water or sea water. If it is fresh water, it is no problem to use tap water directly for breeding. If it is sea water, you need to add some sea salt to the water to simulate sea water. 3. Feeding: Pufferfish do not have high requirements for food, they are omnivorous fish. They like animal feed the most. When they are artificially bred, you can choose to feed them some small fish, shrimps, shellfish, snails and other foods. 2. What do domestic freshwater puffer fish eat?Pufferfish have a varied diet, feeding on fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish; they also eat insect larvae, cladocerans, copepods, and leaves of higher plants and filamentous algae. They generally eat very little during their reproductive migrations. When pufferfish are juveniles, they eat prawns, shrimps and sand lanceolates; as adults, they eat spotted fish, saury and horse mackerel in addition to sardines, squid and sand lanceolates. Pufferfish, commonly known as "pufferfish", is a general term for fish of the Osteichthyes family. Pufferfish are cylindrical in shape with air sacs that inflate when in danger. They are generally 25-35 cm long. The upper and lower jaws and the teeth are combined into 4 large tooth plates, with 1 dorsal fin, no pelvic fins, no scales or with small spines. Additional information Classification of pufferfish 1. Oriental insect pattern: The dorsal and ventral surfaces are smooth and spineless, the back of the body is gray-brown, with insect-like white patterns, the chest spot is small, surrounded by white spots, and there is a yellow longitudinal band on the lower side of the body. The total length is about 30 cm, a small species. 2. Oriental horizontal stripes: The back, abdomen and sides of the body are densely covered with small spines. The back of the body is dark brown with many thin light-colored horizontal stripes, and there is a yellow vertical stripe on the lower side of the body. The total length is 25 cm, a small to medium-sized species. 3. Lead-spotted Oriental: With weak spines on both the dorsal and ventral sides, the back of the body is yellowish brown with light spots, 5 to 6 dark brown horizontal bands, and a yellow vertical band on the lower side of the body. The total length is 25 cm, a small species. Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Pufferfish Pufferfish have a varied diet, feeding on fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish; they also eat insect larvae, cladocerans, copepods, and leaves of higher plants and filamentous algae. They generally eat very little during their reproductive migrations. When pufferfish are juveniles, they eat prawns, shrimps and sand lanceolates; as adults, they eat spotted fish, saury and horse mackerel in addition to sardines, squid and sand lanceolates. Pufferfish, commonly known as "pufferfish", is a general term for fish of the Osteichthyes family. Pufferfish are cylindrical in shape with air sacs that inflate when in danger. They are generally 25-35 cm long. The upper and lower jaws and teeth are fused into four large tooth plates, with one dorsal fin, no pelvic fins, no scales or with small spines. Additional information Classification of pufferfish 1. Oriental insect pattern: The dorsal and ventral surfaces are smooth and spineless, the back of the body is gray-brown with white insect pattern, the chest spot is small, surrounded by white spots, and there is a yellow longitudinal band on the lower side of the body. The total length is about 30 cm, a small species. 2. Oriental horizontal stripes: The back, abdomen and sides of the body are densely covered with small spines. The back of the body is dark brown with many thin light-colored horizontal stripes, and there is a yellow vertical stripe on the lower side of the body. The total length is 25 cm, a small to medium-sized species. 3. Lead-spotted Oriental: With weak spines on both the dorsal and ventral sides, the back of the body is yellowish brown with light-colored small spots, 5 to 6 dark brown horizontal bands, and a yellow vertical band on the lower side of the body. The total length is 25 cm, a small species. Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Pufferfish 3. How to keep pufferfish if they don’t eat?It's nothing more than adding some mud, some water plants, and some salt. You can ask Shi Tianhao for details, he is an expert. |
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