<h1>"Fish Farming Says" Today's Headline Column: Medaka Population Series 184 Baolian Lyretail Medaka</h1>
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Dear aquarists today's headlines, good evening! This article brings the Aboriginal tail medaka from the Medaka family, the African medaka series.
【Introduction】
The name is not easy to remember, and it is more difficult to say, presumably named after the discoverer. The origin is Cameroon in Africa, and the standard body length is about 5 cm. This medaka in their fins and color, according to different watersheds, usually will add some code names after their name to show their differences. It is more difficult to raise and reproduce, and it belongs to a relatively rare breed.
【Appreciation】
We look at the color of this medaka on the picture is still more eye-catching. Blue and gold base, the body is red stripes, these red stripes have some irregularities, but overall it looks more neat and generous. Including its fins, the top is also the same hue as the body, the main color of golden red. The tail has two blue edges at the end, and this fish is also special, in its pectoral fins, two swimming pectoral fins have color. And this color is still relatively large with the color on the body, so the whole fish looks more coordinated.
【Market】
In terms of market liquidity, because it belongs to a relatively rare variety, plus its varieties vary greatly in each river basin. Therefore, it is basically impossible to raise all the varieties in each river basin. It can only be said that there is just a fate or luck to raise a certain breed. Then just raise it well. The requirements for water quality are relatively high. Relatively clean water is required, so regular quantitative water changes are required.
The article about this rare Borian tail medaka will explain to you here. I hope you will know more about the African medaka. Thank you all for your support, welcome to continue to pay attention! If you feel that the article is helpful to you, you are welcome to bookmark or forward it.