Nemo Dolly can be mixed and brought home with Finding Nemo

Nemo Dolly might as well be raised as a mixed breed, and bring Finding Nemo home
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After taking a look at the breeding points of clown fish, are many people already confused and ready to move? Raising clown fish is so simple. That Dolly is actually very cute~ I know what you are thinking in your heart! There is nothing too good about greed. However, I still have to tell you some good news. Clown fish can be mixed together. The first type of fish to be mixed is the inverted fish. Dolly is one of them, called blue inverted fish. How about it, it’s Finding Nemo at home every day! Now let’s take a look at the important things to pay attention to when raising Blue Diao.


When kept together with clownfish, the Blue Tangle can make the seawater tank appear larger. It is a species with distinctive expression and larger body size among the hanging fish. It holds relevant records, and the largest adult fish can reach about 31 centimeters. Therefore, it needs a larger space, and an aquarium of more than 300 liters is best, with a certain purposeful hiding place. Blue tangs are easier to care for than other tangs, but they are sometimes aggressive towards other blue tangs. If you want to raise more, they should be put into the tank at the same time, and the sizes should be different to reduce their mutual aggression.


Once the blue tadpole meets the environment, it is easy to raise. It can be fed a variety of artificial feeds and also likes to eat cabbage and seaweed. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the provision of sufficient plant food such as seaweed and seaweed. This can strengthen its body immunity, reduce aggressive behavior and improve its overall health. You can also tie seaweed to the rocks for feeding. It is recommended to feed 2-3 times a day.


The biggest problem with blue fish is that it is more sensitive to water quality. If the water quality changes too much or is not good, the fish will easily get skin diseases or white spot disease, so Special attention should be paid to the safety of the water system when raising such fish.

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