Why are some fish tanks good for scavengers and others not? Not afraid of it sucking fish

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Hello all aquarists, I am an experienced fish farmer, and I will raise water easily and happily with everyone. Please pay attention to your aquarists!

My lucky cat has grown to nearly 30 centimeters. Although it is a big cat with a blind eye and a broken tail, it doesn't seem to be very popular with me when it needs to be moved. However, as long as these things grow individually, It will be more comfortable to look at.

However, a lot of brown algae appeared in the fish tank of the lucky cat, and I could only wipe it manually.

**## In addition, there is the black-eating water tiger, whose fish tank, like that of the lucky cat, is also covered with brown algae.

Although it is a scavenger, it actually includes

Many tool fish of this type

, that is, similar to rat fish, aliens, etc. These tool fish have a common feature, that is

The fins are too hard,

This is something we must pay attention to.

How many large ornamental fish die from accidentally swallowing tool fish?

It's too much to say,

Arowana, Big Beak Whale, Lucky Cat, Stingray

And so on, it's almost the first choice, especially, many aquarists don't like it

Buy a larger scavenger, or other tool fish.

In this case, as long as one is not careful, they are swallowed alive by various medium and large ornamental fish,

The scavenger may not be able to die, the probability of other fish surviving is very small, very small.

**## included

Very small rat fish, accidentally swallowed by other medium-sized ornamental fish

, may also be the same fate.

Among them, it also includes Luohan fish swallowing rat fish, we must be careful, these things

The fishbone is too hard, and many ornamental fish cannot digest it at all, so don't be careless.

And some ornamental fish are not like big-mouthed whales, dragon fish, and lucky cats. They are unlikely to swallow tool fish similar to scavengers.

However, they are very likely to easily bite the scavenger to death, biting the skin to pieces, and some of them don't matter, they should be added to the meal.

In extreme hunger, some will swallow the scavenger's remains or bones, which may also cause serious problems.

**## Ornamental fish like piranhas have sharp teeth and sharp mouths, but they like to nibble on food, biting bit by bit. This kind of fish is fine if you join a scavenger, just

It's too expensive.

It depends on our own choice, is it too lazy to wipe the tank to remove green algae, and willing to release more scavengers?

Anyway, if you die, you buy it, and you die after you buy it. In the end, not many people can survive.

Either you should be more diligent and clean the fish tank several times, then you have to see if you can disturb the more sensitive ornamental fish. These are contradictory issues.

Of course, for some fish, it is not impossible

Add larger tool fish,

To keep them from swallowing, the key problem is that the big scavengers will still pull a lot, and they will also pollute the water.

Therefore, tool fish such as scavengers, especially scavengers, are absolutely ranked first in their ability to remove brown algae. As for how to choose in the end, it depends on us whether we can lose the big because of the small. .

**## I won't say much about this issue. It all depends on personal observation. That is to say, the habits and temperament of scavengers are also different.

If you want to make good use of it, you must have what you deserve.

A few days ago, I bought ten scavengers and kept them temporarily in the old small original tank. I threw one into the small Luohan fish tank, and the scavenger in it was dried to death again.

For the others, keep them first. When needed, they can go into battle. How can I feel that the scavenger is here, and once he starts working, it is equivalent to going to the front line? Most of the work is life-threatening.********

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