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CATDOLL: How to raise minnows?

1. How to raise minnow?

1. Q fish live in freshwater lakes and marshes. They are small and beautiful in appearance: their silver-gray bodies are inlaid with orange and blue-green stripes, which are bright and gorgeous. During the spawning season, they often accompany each other in pairs, looking for the habitat of river clams in the water.

2. The suitable water temperature is 14-28℃, and it is not picky about water quality. This fish has a gentle temperament, often swims in groups to find food, and likes clean tanks with aquatic plants.

3. Fish like to swim in groups, so you cannot keep one alone, otherwise it will easily feel lonely and afraid, and will run around in all directions.

4. Living in open waters, they require a lot of oxygen. If they are kept in a tank, oxygenation equipment is required.

5. Being frightened, or having large changes in water temperature due to lead vertical blocking, can easily lead to fish jumping out of the tank. If you keep fish in plastic basins, clay tanks, etc., be careful not to make the water level too high, or add gauze on it to prevent it.

2. On the symbiosis between minnows and clams

When the small fish (gill carp) finds the river clam, the gill carp plants its fertilized eggs in the clam's abdominal cavity, and the river clam becomes the cow dung carp's babysitter; when the small fish is about to leave the river clam, the river clam will deposit its offspring in the cow dung carp's gill cavity, and wait for them to grow into young clams and fall into the water. If the river clam does not rely on the cow dung carp and takes its offspring elsewhere, the offspring will be squeezed together and the population will decrease. Because the river clam moves too slowly, the cow dung carp becomes the river clam's babysitter again.

3. If there are no river clams when raising mullets, can clams be used instead?

It opens so fish can lay their eggs inside.

4. How to pronounce 鳑鲏

Pinyin:

[páng pī]

[Definition] A fish. Class Cyprinidae. Similar in shape to crucian carp, but smaller. Eyes have a colorful sheen, the back is light green with a slight blue glint, and the belly is silvery white. Lives in fresh water, eats aquatic plants, and lays eggs in mussel shells.

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