The giant salamander is also known as the giant salamander. Because the sound it makes sounds like a baby crying, it is affectionately called "the giant salamander" by people. It is the most valuable amphibian in existence. It is said that it is also called "Big Sansho Fish" because of the smell of Sansho pepper on its body. It looks like a lizard and eats a lot. It likes to catch crabs and has a wide range of food. It feeds on small fish, shrimps and aquatic insects. It has a strong hunger resistance, which is also related to its new metabolism.
How to raise a giant salamander: In a fish tank, you must first raise a giant salamander and find a nest for it --- that is, the fish tank must be big and that kind of " Villa style fish tank”. You might as well build a house inside, otherwise there won't be much movement, so it's better to observe its movement. It is best to decorate it and decorate it to suit its ecological environment. You can lay some clean gravel at the bottom of the tank and place some aquatic plants with some hornworts. In this way, the sand and gravel can absorb dirt, and the aquatic plants can perform photosynthetic effects and reduce the pollution. The oxygen content in the water kills two birds with one stone.
How to raise salamanders: water quality, salamanders are babies that love to be clean and are afraid of getting dirty. They have relatively high requirements for water quality. It is not possible to use tap water directly. Use clean pool water or well water. You must use tap water. It has to be dried for three to five days. It should be clear, fresh, and pollution-free, with a high dissolved oxygen content and a neutral pH value, so there will be no problem. In addition to changing the water frequently to keep the water fresh and clean, you can also use quicklime for regular treatment to maintain the fluidity of the water. It is recommended to change the water once every three to five weeks in winter and every three to five days in other seasons.
How to raise salamanders: The water temperature should be most suitable for the growth of salamanders. It should not be too high or too low, preferably between 16-23℃. Generally, 19℃ is the best. Salmon is afraid of heat and can tolerate cold, so the temperature must not be too high. The giant salamander likes peace and is easily frightened, so a quiet environment is better for raising it. In addition, the giant salamander is afraid of the sun and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight.
How to raise salamanders: Food, salamanders like to eat live food, such as earthworms, tadpoles, water fleas, etc. are all salamanders’ favorite foods. Salmons eat meat, so they can also be fed small pieces of lean pork. But pay attention to the quantity and don't leave any leftover to prevent food from rotting and affecting the water quality. It is best to feed a few times, on time and on timeFood is the best.
The last thing is cleaning. The container for raising giant salamanders must be cleaned every day, especially its permeates must be cleaned immediately to maintain water quality; Containers need to be cleaned once a month and sterilized once a week.
After reading this, do you understand how to raise salamanders?
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