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Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

Many aquarists like to raise a tank of fish in their own world, which can not only relieve fatigue, but also make life more fun. Marine fish have high environmental requirements, tropical fish need to be warmed in winter, and here are a few small native ornamental fish suitable for raising in fish tanks and common practices.
Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

1. Medaka

Category: Jaw needlefish

Suitable water temperature: 0 °C-35 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Maximum body length: 3-4 cm

Fish are relatively timid, usually raised in groups, more aquatic weeds and dodgers, can be polycultured with snail shrimp, not polyculture with large fish.

Later, the guanbei medaka was artificially bred by breeding, hybridizing, and purifying wild medaka to produce small freshwater ornamental fish.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

New red-kissed shrimp tiger

2. Gobies

Classification: Shrimp tiger family

Suitable water temperature: 0 °C-33 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Maximum body length: 8-9 cm

The same kind often fights, so you should put dodge objects, pk time is fun, but after the injury infection will be very serious, can not be with

Fish that are smaller than it are polycultured.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

3. Suck loach

Classification: Genus Flatfin loach

Suitable water temperature: 8 °C-32 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Maximum body length: 9-10 cm

Most of these fish are mild, suitable for all kinds of fish, shrimp, can not be polycultured with large carnivorous fish, the original state is creeping at the bottom of the rapids to eat a variety of algae, so the fish tank should also keep the water flowing.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

4. Eel. Eel

Classification: Cyprinidae

Suitable water temperature: 5 °C-31 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Maximum body length: 6-7 cm

It is a small fish that prefers to swim in groups. Omnivorous, feeding on algae, plankton, detritus, etc., varies with species and individual size.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

5. Wheat ear fish

Suitable water temperature: 10 °C-28 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Commonly used as feed fish

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

6. Mosquito-eating fish

Category: Medakaidae

Maximum body length: 1.5-3.75 cm

"Mosquito heroes" are not preferential to eat mosquito larvae, they are resistant to pollution, adaptable, high reproductive ability, and have a certain effect on the elimination of malaria mosquitoes and other mosquito larvae. Commonly used as feed fish.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

7. Chinese fighting fish

Category: Fighting fish

Suitable water temperature: 0 °C-28 °C (for reference only, the water temperature is low, I am afraid of high water temperature)

Maximum body length: 10 cm or more

"Chinese Fighting Fish" is a collective name for the four known macropodus fighting fish in China and Southeast Asia, namely the red and blue forktail bucket fish, the Hong Kong black fork tail bucket fish, the Vietnamese black fork tail bucket fish and the round tail bucket fish.

Finally, no matter how beautiful, how interesting and how well fed these small native ornamental fish are, there are many more people who eat fish than fish farmers in the domestic environment. Most of the small fish can not escape the fate of being cooked into a delicious dish.

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.
Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

The most common hanging batter is fried

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

Stir-fried fish with green peppers

Small native ornamental fish and common practices suitable for rearing in fish tanks.

Spicy dried fish

Finally, thank you all for your attention.

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