<h1>"Fish Farming Says" Today's Headline Column: Medaka Population Series 136 Red-tailed Maryfish</h1>
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Dear friends of today's headlines, good evening! In this article we bring you a native medaka species, the red-tailed Maryfish.
【Introduction】
The origin of the red-tailed Maryfish is Mexico, as well as Central America. The total length is about 6 centimeters, which is still relatively small compared to the large sail Mary fish we mentioned earlier. But its main feature is that its tail still has a red color of gas. Breeding is also relatively simple, basically not picky eaters. However, wild ornamental fish have a characteristic, that is, different regions have different expressiveness, then this red-tailed Mary fish is the same. Different watersheds, it may manifest itself slightly differently.
【Appreciation】
In terms of ornamentation, this red-tailed Mary fish has a red tail and a red dorsal fin, which is very impressive. The main thing is to appreciate the color of this part of them, and its ornamentation is different in different river basins. These are also relatively random, so we can't be too demanding on native fish. Because there are relatively few circulating in the market itself, if there is a chance to raise it, it is still more important to maintain this strain.
【Market】
As mentioned earlier, there are relatively few colors in terms of market liquidity, and the expression of different river basins is different. So the red-tailed Mary fish above the picture is basically impossible to find in the market! It can only be said that it is appreciated from the picture, but there are other different representations on our aquarium market, and it is not difficult to find.
Well, this article about the red-tailed Mary fish will be shared with you here. I hope you have a new understanding of this, thank you for your support, welcome to continue to pay attention! If you find the article valuable or interesting, welcome to collect and forward!