I. How to deal with the parrot fish tank
master?
1. Raised alone: Because parrot fish have strong territorial awareness and fierce personality, if some parrot fish appear to be tank dominance, the pet owner needs to fish them out come to be raised alone; and the parrot fish bitten by the tank bully should also be fished out and raised separately.
2. Put it in the shelter: If the stocking density of parrot fish is relatively high, the pet owner can also place several shelters for them in the fish tank, so that when the tank master attacks other fish, other fish will It can hide in, and will not be easily attacked by the cylinder bully, reducing their injuries and deaths.
3. Change the big fish tank: The parrot fish will appear tank dominance. The larger fish tank allows the parrot fish to have enough space to move, so that the tank master will no longer attack and bite other fish. Or the pet owner may reduce the density of parrot fish in the tank, which may also prevent tank bullies from fighting.
4. Feed problems: if the parrot fish appears to be a tank master, it may also be that the amount of food the pet owner feeds each time is not sufficient, so that they are not full, which causes the tank master to attack other fish in order to snatch food Case. So pet owners need to ensure adequate food for parrot fish, which will reduce the possibility of them fighting each other.
Second, can parrot fish be raised in groups?
Although parrot fish may appear to be tank dominance, they can still be raised in groups. It’s just that when raising in groups, it is recommended that pet owners prepare several shelters and place them at the bottom of the fish tank, so that the weaker fish can have a place to hide, thereby reducing the injury of parrot fish.
But if the pet owner’s home conditions permit, it is recommended to keep parrot fish alone, or choose to mix with other larger and milder fish, which can also reduce their attacking each other. , a fight occurs.