How to breed red parrot fish

The growth of red parrot fish is oviparous. When growing, it is better to use red monsters or purple holes for mating.

Parrot fish are artificially cross-bred fish species. This inherent shortcoming is one of their shortcomings. Growth problems are exactly one of them. Just like ligers and mules, male parrot fish do not develop abilities. The parrot fish seen are originally the hybrids of female parrot fish and other male species of fish. Female blood parrots can lay eggs, but male blood parrots cannot be fertilized.

When selecting parent fish, you should choose the redder female blood parrot and the male red devil or purple fire mouth for mating. This can reduce the chance of the parrot fish turning red, and naturally it will not cause the parrot fish to turn red. Barring special circumstances, however, this may be the best way to make your parrot fish turn red. Probably just use the red monster and the purple fire mouth directly. No matter how you raise it, it is best to mate a blood-red parrot fish with its father's original red monster and purple fire mouth. The possibility of producing a red parrot fish will be greater.

When parrot fish are growing, pay attention to the specific conditions of their growth.

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