Goldfish (definite introduction)
The cold winter is here, and many aquarists are worried that their guinea fish will not survive the winter. Many guinea pigs, especially cold-weathered fish, have very high temperature requirements in winter. If you are not careful, a large number of fish will be sacrificed. The editor will introduce to you several species of lobster fish suitable for breeding in winter. New aquarists who have no breeding experience may wish to take a look.
1. Goldfish
Almost everyone knows that goldfish and crucian carp are the same genus and species, and they are also crucian carp. A variant of goldfish, but now there are many varieties of goldfish, mainly divided into three categories: text type, dragon type, and egg type. Relevant content will be introduced in future articles.
Two. Koi
It is the national fish of Japan. It originated in Southeast Asia. After being introduced to China, it also began to be raised in the palace of Japan. , and later introduced to Japan, where it flourished. The varieties are complicated and there are more than 1,400 species with incomplete statistics. The ancestor of koi is the rarely used carp in our time, so we must grasp its survival order and breed it. It's not difficult to get up.
3. Red carp
You can often see it in most gardens, villas, squares, and artificial lakes. The scale of the stocking is relatively large, and it can also be seen Raising them in a pond on the roof of your home generally requires relatively large amounts of water and soil. It is very rare to produce red or white variants when carps are artificially bred, and they can be safely transformed into red varieties after repeated hybridization.
4. Red crucian carp (the ancestor of goldfish)
Red carp is more common, easier to grow and more rare, but smaller than red carp. Some, and more varieties.
In addition to this, there is also the white cloud golden fish, which is a small fish relatively rare in the south. It is exquisite and colorful and can be mixed with the lantern family fish. Chinese bettas are also fork-tailed bettas, and there are many varieties, which can be found in all southern provinces: Chang'e, which belongs to the sunfish family, can also withstand low temperatures of 15 degrees, and generally does not need to be heated indoors. There is also a kind of small fish, the giant catfish, which is unique in that it drags a very long oviposition tube during the spawning season.
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