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How do parrot fish fight with map fish? What should I do if I get hurt

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Separate breeding: Parrot fish and map fish fight. Breeders need to separate them for breeding, because they are both fish with strong territorial awareness and strong aggressiveness and attack power, so breeders try to separate them for breeding after fighting. Install partition: If the breeder prepares a large fish tank for them, you can install a partition in the middle of the fish tank, which can also reduce the situation of fighting.
How do parrot fish fight with map fish? What should I do if I get hurt 1. How to do a fight between parrot fish and map fish

1. Breeding separately: Breeders of parrot fish and map fish should breed them separately. Because they have a strong sense of territory,

and are all aggressive fish, if they are kept together and fight all the time, they are prone to injury and death, so breeders should breed separately.

2. Install partitions: If breeders do not want to separate them, they can choose to place a transparent partition in the middle of the fish tank, so as to avoid fighting between them. After they adapt to each other's existence, they can try to remove the partition, so that the situation of fighting will be reduced.

2. What should I do if the parrot fish is injured in a fight

1. Breeding alone: After the parrot fish is injured in a fight, the breeder should first fish them out and breed them separately. It is also necessary to keep the water quality and temperature of their lives stable, so as to avoid their discomfort caused by environmental changes.

2. Add coarse salt: Breeders also add some coarse salt to the water in which they live, which can inhibit the growth of bacteria and avoid inflammation of wounds.

3. Medicated bath: If the injury is serious, the breeder can give the parrot fish a medicated bath with oxytetracycline and potassium permanganate. Take a medicated bath once a day for 30 minutes each time. Hold on for a week and you can recover.

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