Do zebra dogs eat scavengers?

Zebra dogs are aggressive and eat scavengers. They are not suitable for mixed culture.

Common fish washed in the jar, such as scavengers and lichen rats, should not be used as cleaners for zebra dogs' heads, and will soon be killed or eaten. In addition to attacking other fish, zebra dog heads occasionally eat grass, so it is best not to put aquatic plants in the aquarium where zebra dog heads are kept. Even the mighty Shui Rong can't stand the sharp teeth on the zebra dog's head.

Zebra dogs are extremely aggressive and have extremely sharp teeth. It is best not to mix with other fish. Although the same species with similar size can be mixed, it is easy to fight, and the attention to the owner decreases after increasing mixed culture, so it is best to raise it alone.

Instructions for raising zebra dog heads

Zebrafish has strong adaptability and is not difficult to raise. It likes to live in the bottom waters where coastal vegetation grows, and mostly feeds on mollusks. Zebrafish have high requirements on water quality and are suitable for living in neutral water with weak acidity. When feeding, ensure that the oxygen content in the water is enough for zebrafish to grow healthily.

If zebra and dog head are mixed, it is easy to fight. Zebra Parker is fierce and has a strong sense of territory and aggression. Zebra dogs can't be mixed with other fish, so it's better to keep them alone to avoid fighting and causing fish casualties.

Zebrafish should keep the water temperature around 22-30℃, and the lowest temperature it can tolerate is 20℃. When the water temperature is too low, a heating rod should be placed in the fish tank for heating treatment. When breeding in winter, the water temperature is controlled at 20 ~ 26℃. As long as the water temperature is maintained within this range, there is no need to use a heating rod.