White rat fish
White rats, native to the waters of South America, are mostly man-made Cultivated species. White rats are the white subspecies of coffee rats, with a milky white body surface and bright red eyes. They are gentle in nature and can be kept in groups. It is oviparous, can be mixed with small fish, and is suitable for aquariums with aquatic plants and heavy wood, as well as bottom fish. It is recommended to lay down a fine dark colored sand to protect their tentacles. Like the heteromorphic fish, the white rat fish has bony plates on its body, and the first rays of the pectoral and dorsal fins are hard spines to protect itself. However, what is different from the heteromorphic fish is that the bony plates on both sides of the rat fish's body are evenly distributed from left to right. Made of hard scales, exquisite and disciplined display. In addition, the white rat fish can also use the rich blood vessel back end of the intestine to breathe the air on the water surface to survive difficult situations such as drought or insufficient dissolved oxygen in the water. This is why we can often see the rat fish suddenly suddenly Swimming to the surface and swallowing the atmosphere.
Chinese name: White Rat
Kingdom:Animal Kingdom
Genus:
strong>Coffee Rat
Dispersed area:South American waters
PH:7.3 H:12 T:24c L:7cm V:40L
Food habits:Omnivore
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