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Baby fish are social animals, but they are also territorial. Can live in groups.
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They live in clear streams in mountainous areas, and are usually hidden in the rocky crevices of mountain streams, with caves below the surface of the water. Generally, it preys on shrimp, crabs, small fish, frogs and other animals.
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It seems to be a very profitable and money-losing goods that eat meat in dark waters.
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Baby fish generally live in the rocky crevices of mountain streams, and their burrows are located below the surface of the water. At night, it keeps a quiet presence in the rocks at the mouth of the beach, and once it sees its prey passing by, it will make a surprise attack, because the teeth in its mouth are sharp and dense, and it is difficult for the prey to escape after entering the mouth. Baby fish have a strong hunger tolerance and are kept in cool water.
If you don't eat for two or three years, you won't starve to death. It is also a gluttonous eater, and can gain one-fifth of its body weight in one full meal. When food is scarce, cannibalism can occur, and even eggs can be used to feed hunger.
Usually hidden, like to put the color of the body and the surrounding stones, so as not to be discovered by natural enemies.
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The baby fish loves a moist and moist environment, water, greenhouses, ventilation, and basking in the sun from time to time, and change the water more.
If you are raising it yourself, you should prepare a large tank, and the food is chopped fish and shrimp, earthworms, bloodworms, and breadworms.
Eggs are laid once a year, and they can be taken out and incubated in water.
The salamander is the largest of the amphibians, weighing more than 100 catties, and the shape is a bit similar to a lizard, but it is fatter and flatter in comparison.
When you are young, you use your gills to breathe, and when you grow up, you use your lungs to breathe.
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The day-to-day management of giant salamanders is simple, but important.
When casting bait, keep three constants: timing, fixed point, and quantitative. Learn about the ecological habits of giant salamanders.
It is very important, the giant salamander likes to be quiet and afraid of noise, likes clear water and is afraid of muddy water, likes dark and afraid of strong light, and should try to take care of it in breeding.
Habit. In addition, regularly disinfect the salamander and breeding pond to prevent disease, pay attention to water temperature changes, and control the water temperature in summer not to exceed 26 in case of prevention"Summer hibernation"to prevent the water temperature from falling below the freezing temperature in winter.
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Eighty percent of that thing you have is not a baby fish, but an amphibian called the Oriental salamander. It can grow up to about 40 cm. It can be kept in a large glass fish tank for easy observation of its activities.
The bottom of the tank is covered with washed sand and gravel, injected with centimeter-deep pool water or well water, and a small amount of aquatic plants such as goldfish algae are put in, and arranged into an ecological environment similar to that of the fishing site. Sand and gravel have the effect of adsorbing dirt; Aquatic plants can photosynthesize, increase the oxygen content in the water, and provide salamanders with eggs. Clean pond water is preferred, and well water is also suitable.
If tap water is used, it should be left for a few days before it can be used, otherwise the chlorine gas accumulated in the tap water will cause salamander poisoning and death. Changing the water is a regular management task. Keeping the water fresh and clean is conducive to the normal life of salamanders.
The water is changed once a week in the winter and every day in other seasons. Salamanders like to eat live animals. Earthworms are ideal feed, and a small amount can be added every other day; You can also put the earthworm into a single layer of gauze to wrap it, and hang it in the water with a rope, the earthworm will stick out part of its body from the gap in the gauze, and the salamander will swim to pull food.
In addition, salamanders and daphnia are also the favorite foods of salamanders. When small animals are inactive, lean pork can also be cut into small pieces and fed. However, care should be taken not to feed too much, and it is advisable to have no residual food to prevent food from rotting and affecting water quality.
The latter paragraph is copied, and you can give a point if you look at it, and by the way, the one in front is also copied.
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The salamander is a lifelong living in water, but it is an amphibian.
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No, salamanders belong to amphibians, with juveniles living in water and adults living on land.
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No, amphibians, although they have a fish in their name, are not fish, and can go to the shore.
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Hello no.
Baby fish also need water.
But he can climb ashore and rest.
Do not leave the water for long periods of time.
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Baby fish are amphibians and can walk on both sides, but moisturizing is very important and is used to breathe on land.
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Since it is a fish, it will definitely die if it leaves the water.
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The giant salamander is called a baby fish, and it has strict requirements for the living environment, so is the baby salamander a baby fish?
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Do you think fish can live after they leave the water?
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Yes, salamanders are amphibians that breathe with their lungs. Therefore, it is recommended that the depth of the breeding water should not be indifferent to his torso, and the specific method you can find Zhangjiajie very fish.
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The salamander is an amphibian, breathes with lungs, should be farmed in clean water, the water quality must be clean, and it is afraid of light.
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