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Kaibo round-tailed medaka, a pale blue ornamental fish, with red lines on the body to look good "fish farming" today's headline column: Medaka population series 165 Kaibo round-tailed medaka

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Kaibo round-tailed medaka, a pale blue ornamental fish, with red lines on the body to look good "fish farming" today's headline column: Medaka population series 165 Kaibo round-tailed medaka

Dear friends of today's headlines, good evening! In this article, we will introduce a relatively rare African medaka, the Kaiber round-tailed medaka.

【Introduction】

This all-over blue medaka originates in Namibia. The body length is also about 5 cm, and most African medaka are of this size. They are characterized by a transparent blue color as the main color, and then the tweed pattern is a relatively rare red pattern. It is the opposite of our common African medaka, with a transparent blue background and red grain, giving people a refreshing feeling.

【Appreciation】

Since they are native Tony African medaka, they have some variations in their grain. They may have some differences in temperature from river basin to basin, which is not fixed. But the base color is light blue sky blue, which is the unchanging red. Since the better we are reared, the deeper its red will be, and its blue color will become more and more compatible with red. So when we appreciate it, the main thing is to see how well this blue matches this red color, and its texture shape, and whether we like it or not.

【Market】

There is a certain amount of circulation above the market. Because African medaka is relatively simple to reproduce compared to other medaka. It's just that there are more varieties, so everyone collects, everyone is good at collecting, and the varieties are different. If you happen to meet some enthusiasts who have this breed in their hands, it is also okay to buy some fish eggs for others to come back and hatch themselves.

Kaibo round-tailed medaka, a pale blue ornamental fish, with red lines on the body to look good "fish farming" today's headline column: Medaka population series 165 Kaibo round-tailed medaka

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