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How to raise kennel

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Dogfish, also known as forked-nose cuttlefish, have a wide variety of species, such as black spotted cuttlefish, star-spotted cuttlefish, map forked-nose cuttlefish, zebra-forked-nose cuttlefish, white-spotted forked-nose cuttlefish, Philippine forked-nose cuttlefish and so on. It is a warm water fish. So, how to raise kennel? First, how does the kennel fish

Dogfish, also known as forked-nose cuttlefish, have a wide variety of species, such as black spotted cuttlefish, star-spotted cuttlefish, map forked-nose cuttlefish, zebra-forked-nose cuttlefish, white-spotted forked-nose cuttlefish, Philippine forked-nose cuttlefish and so on. It is a warm water fish. So, how to raise kennel?

First, how to raise kennel?

Choose a larger aquarium, cover the bottom with a thick layer of fine sand, and keep the water temperature at about 24-28 ℃. Doghead fish grow rapidly in the first year, with an average growth of about 2 centimeters per month. Can be fed with shrimp, Loach, mosquito larvae, shellfish and so on, a small number of times a day. In addition, it is necessary to dispose of its excreta every day and change water frequently.

Second, the main species of doghead fish

1. Fugu maculatus

It is a warm water fish with a maximum body length of 1200mm. Distributed on the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean in the east, Japan in the south and Australia in the south. China is distributed in the South China Sea (Dongsha, Nansha, Yinggehai, Ganchong, Guangxi Weizhou Island, Guangdong Zhapo, Shanwei) and the East China Sea (south of Fujian Taiwan Island, Taiwan coast, Penghu, Xiao Ryukyu, Orchid Island, Green Island). The liver and ovaries are highly toxic and should not be eaten. For viewing.

two。 Fugu przewalskii

The white-spotted cuttlefish is a small and medium-sized fish in the warm water inshore bottom. Its body length is generally 150~250mm, and the largest is 300mm. The liver and ovaries are highly toxic. Muscles, skin and testes are also poisonous. Distributed from the Philippines in the west, Hawaii and Social Islands in the east, and the southern coast of Japan in the north. China is distributed in the waters of the South China Sea islands.

3. Fugu nigromaculatus

For warm water reef or rock-dwelling small and medium-sized fish. The general body length 100~200mm, the big one can reach 250mm. The stomach is medium-sized. The ovaries and liver are highly toxic, as are tendons, testis and skin.

It is widely distributed in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, reaching the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa in the west, Social Islands in the east, New South Wales in Australia in the south, and Ryukyu in Japan in the north. China is distributed in the coastal waters of Xisha Islands, Hainan Island and Taiwan.

4. Fugu radiata

It is a large and medium-sized fish in the warm inshore bottom. The individual is larger, usually in 300~500mm, and up to 600mm in large. Distributed as far as the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean in the west, the Social Islands in the Pacific Ocean in the east, China and southern Japan in the north, and the northern coast of Australia in the south. China is distributed in the southern part of the East China Sea and the coast of Taiwan.

5. Tetranychus striatus

For warm water inshore bottom small and medium-sized fish. Feed on crustaceans, molluscs and fish, as well as algae and coral branches in coral reefs. The general body length is 200~300mm, and the large one can reach 450mm. Distributed in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific. China is distributed in the coastal waters of Taiwan.

6. Fugu przewalskii

It is a small warm water fish at the bottom of the coastal water. The general body length is 100~150mm, and the big one is 200mm. Distributed in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean.

7. Fugu striatum

It is a large and medium-sized fish in the warm inshore bottom. Often live in reefs, coral reef waters, omnivorous, edible crustaceans, molluscs and fish, but also eat a variety of algae and coral branches. The general body length 200~300mm, the big one can reach 500mm. Eggs and liver are highly toxic, as are tendons, skin and testis. Distributed in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, west to the east coast of Africa, south to Australia, east to Indonesia, north to China, southern Japan.

As most pike are toxic, people try to wear gloves when touching it.

 
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