Don't look at the name piranha, which sounds very elegant. If you were told that it is also called "piranha", would you be surprised? To what? Piranhas are healthy and easy to raise, but they cannot be raised with other fish. Take the existing piranha species as an example, there are many varieties.
< br> Red-bellied Piranha
Piranhas can be divided into genus S and P. Generally, S can only be raised alone (a small amount can be mixed ) The P genus lives in groups, and there are more species of S than P. There are currently about 30 efficacious species of water tigers, many of which are not uncommon, and some translations are incorrect. The commonly seen species of the genus P have red bellies and black spots. , Rouge, Juhuang, rare ones include Black Food, Red Diamond, Xingu, Soldier, Yellow Diamond, and Allen. . . . Wait, when we usually buy fish, we always encounter merchants launching new varieties like violets. In fact, they are all names given by merchants for better sales. However, there are some varieties that are really purple and beautiful, but that is Wushi, but different river basins have different characteristics. To put it simply, Wushi can be divided into many river basins.
Xingu Piranha
In terms of disease prevention and control, except for a few species (such as Xingu), most of the other piranhas are very thick-skinned and very They rarely get sick, and they can recover quickly from injuries that are not serious, so I think it is quite suitable for raising by strangers and lazy people, especially the breed that is raised alone. As long as you can raise other ginseng fish well, raising water tigers should not be a big problem. The main issues that need to be paid attention to when raising fish are water quality, temperature and food. As for light, some water tigers grow in the polluted water of the Amazon, so it is not considered particularly critical.
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