I like butterfly carp, I think they are beautiful, but the fish tank is too space, what other fish can I raise?

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Hello all aquarists, I am an experienced fish farmer, and I will raise water easily and happily with you, so please pay attention to all aquarists!

Whether we admit it or not, as long as there are more ornamental fish, there will definitely be those that we like the most and those that we don’t like.

It is impossible not to have the idea of ​​favoring one over the other.

As an aquarist commented on the old way of raising fish a few days ago, why is the treatment of Contra different from other ornamental fish? Including zebra dog head, jackfruit, etc., and other small fish, of course, the treatment cannot be the same.

**## So, for our own favorite ornamental fish,

We must do our best to deal with it, let alone add fish to the fish tank indiscriminately.

And the thoughts and practices of many novice aquarists make me very puzzling.

Whenever faced with questions like the above-mentioned aquarists, one is that I am very puzzled, and the other is that I am very angry.

just say

I want my butterfly carp to be ready to sacrifice.

Some people asked if they could raise other koi carp, and some people asked if they could share with

Goldfish are mixed, and I asked if I could put a few small tropical fish?

If we really like butterfly carp, then we should not mix any fish with them. This is the clear answer, and the reason does not need to be said.

Does the main fish need a companion fish?

**## In most cases, there is no need at all. Whether it is dragon fish, tiger fish, Luohan, or koi, it is the same. Most of them are raised in fish shops or fish farms, either in a single tank or in different varieties. It is impossible to have a big one. Polyculture, unless it is a certain display tank, then what kind of fish should be divided.

When have we seen that butterfly carp is mixed with other fish in the fish shop, or what kind of goldfish is kept together with carp and tropical fish?

It is impossible to have it at all. Even if there is, it would be a random match, and it would never be like that in a fish farm.

If so, why do we do that?

In addition, many aquarists have asked about the fish in the tank, which is completely unnecessary, and I can only say this. The specific reasons are in my other articles.

Especially the novice who has just started fish farming, let alone do that. Once the fish in the tank gets sick, we don't find it in time. After the main fish enters the tank, it will die.

**## So, for the fish you like, the more you like it, the more strict you must treat it, and don't always make all the miscellaneous things.

Can turtles be kept in arowana tanks? Pig-nosed turtle, right?

Friends and enthusiasts who really like dragon fish will not do such a thing at all.

Throwing a turtle into the fish tank today, small snails tomorrow, and small crabs the day after tomorrow is a children's game, especially for medium-to-high-end ornamental fish, medium-to-large ornamental fish, and some with weaker and more sensitive physiques. It should not be mixed with other ornamental fish.

These wrong practices can only show that we don't like that fish or that tank fish at all, we are just messing around there.

**## I don’t believe that aquarists who really like goldfish will also raise koi or Brazilian turtles in their fish tanks. Just think about it, it’s impossible. Is it possible to raise a tank of Thai lions or Lanshou alone, the effect is Hard to see?

A good tank of fish should be kept better and smoother the more you keep it, and slowly the fittest will survive the fittest. Naturally, you will gain experience and experience in raising them, and you can also raise them to appreciate the effects. They will be beautiful when they grow up. Just adding some random mess of new fish to that tank is asking for trouble.********

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