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How do parrot fish bully other fish? What should I do if I get hurt

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Isolated breeding: Parrot fish are irritable. If breeders want to avoid them biting fish, they'd better choose separate breeding. Replace big fish tank: Breeders can also replace parrot fish with a big fish tank, so long as they have enough living space and avoid them biting fish. Replace polyculture fish: Breeders can also choose to mix them with larger fish so that they don't dare to attack other fish easily.
How do parrot fish bully other fish? What should I do if I get hurt 1. What should parrot fish do to bully other fish

1. Isolated feeding: Parrot fish are fierce in character and have a strong sense of territory. If breeders want to completely avoid them bullying other fish, they should be kept separately. Because parrot fish are naturally aggressive, fighting is common.

2. Replace large fish tank: If breeders do not want to keep them separately, they can replace parrot fish with a larger fish tank. As long as parrot fish have enough space to live, they will reduce the number of attacks on other fish.

3. Replace mixed fish: Breeders can also replace gentle fish and put in some lively and larger ones. For example, map fish, Luohan fish, arowana and so on. Parrot fish are mixed with fish larger than themselves, so they dare not attack easily.

Second, what should I do if the parrot fish is injured

If the parrot fish is not seriously injured, the breeder only needs to add some crude salt to the water, so that the parrot fish can recover by its own resistance. Because parrot fish have certain immunity and resistance, minor injuries will not affect their health, so they do not need deliberate treatment.

If the parrot fish is seriously injured, the breeder needs to fish them out and breed them separately. Secondly, add crude salt or yellow powder to the water where they live. Finally, they need to apply potassium permanganate to their wounds.

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