<h1>"Fish Farming Says" Today's Headline Column: Medaka Population Series 109 Burson's Swordtail Fish</h1>
Original author: Crazy Man [Insist on sharing the most down-to-earth fish farming experience in the most understandable language]
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Dear aquarists today's headlines, good evening! In this article, we bring you the Bo's swordtail in the medaka family.
【Introduction】
This Burson is not Dr. Peter. It is also a type of swordtail fish named after the discoverer. The total length can reach 7 cm, which is not small, and the origin is still Mexico. We can find a lot of swordtails here whose origin is in Mexico. This is also estimated to be an advantage of origin, this kind of swordtail fish, he actually breeds a lot. But it is not very difficult to raise. Therefore, there is also a certain amount on the market.
【Appreciation】
In terms of appreciation, this Burger's swordtail actually has a pattern on its body. You can look closely at the picture, in their dorsal fin is somewhat translucent, spray points on the top is still more distinctive, and there are some vertical stripes on the body. Plus some, the more regular scales reflect the sense of layering. So from this point of view, the three-dimensional sense is still relatively strong. Coupled with them, this miniature arrow tail, because the part of the sword tail extension is not particularly long, so it also forms this characteristic.
【Market】
In terms of market, the circulation is still relatively small. Although it is relatively simple to raise, it is because the number of small fish under the farm is relatively small. Generally imported from Europe, the ornamental is not so strong, so there are not so many people.
Well, the article about the pygmy tail fish will explain this to everyone. Although the number is relatively small, it is not to the point of imminent extinction. Just to say that there is one above the picture book, we must understand it, and this fish is so characteristic. If you feel that the article is helpful to you and are interested, you are welcome to bookmark or forward it. Thank you for your support and welcome your continued attention.