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Dear aquarists today's headlines, good evening! In this article, we bring you the same red-blue African medaka, the Eugen's lyretail medaka.
【Introduction】
It is also named after the discoverer, but the color of this medaka is very popular. And its dorsal fin is also more distinctive, at the end are forked, but also has a special ornamental. The body is mainly blue, red and white as the main color, of which white is the color of the base. It is native to Guinea in Africa and Gabon, and is about 5 centimeters long. The color is very eye-catching, and it is not difficult to raise, but if you want to breed, the difficulty is relatively large.
【Appreciation】
In terms of ornamentality, it is quite similar to a medaka we introduced earlier. Because the color combination is basically the same, but the pattern on the body and the shape of the tail fins are different. Because of the lines on the body of this Eugen's lyretail medaka, it looks more wild, more wild. Coupled with the fact that his fin is cracked, it seems to show a tension.
【Market】
Relatively speaking, the amount of market liquidity is not as large as the medaka introduced earlier. Because after all, the difficulty of reproduction is relatively high, so the market does not have too much volume, generally in the hands of some enthusiasts. Because the difficulty of raising is not high, so if you are lucky enough to get a friend, prepare a fish tank of about 30-40 cm at home, with some bottom sand, plus some water can be well raised, and the darker color of the bottom sand is more conducive to their color.
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