See Scavenger
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Perhaps many people have never thought that there are different types of scavengers who are known as underwater "cleaners". Generally speaking, they are just divided into ordinary scavengers and scavengers with a tourist value. Below, the editor will take you through some rare scavenger species.
1. An ordinary cleaner. This kind of scavenger is also called the king, or it can be called the sucking catfish. Its native place is Paraguay, South America. Scavengers are famous for being easy to raise and can survive as long as there is water. People raise it to clean up the residue of other fish at the bottom of the fish tank, but its effectiveness is not very good at that time. Because the scavenger can be said to be very omnivorous, it will not stop eating anything it can eat, whether it is algae, dead fish carcasses, moss, or fish insects. And occasionally it will eat the eggs of other fish, which is still a relatively large threat to fish. The scavenger can grow to 40-50cm in the wilderness, and can grow to over 35cm in a fish tank if there is enough space. In the juvenile stage, the fish has black body and white stripes. As it ages, the stripes will obviously spread along the bone scales on both sides of the body to form a special pattern. The black and white stripes on the head are intricately intersecting.
2. Scavengers who have the value of observation. There are many types of scavengers, including leopard-print scavengers, king-shaped mutants, red scavengers, and golden scavengers. As the name suggests, leopard print scavenger refers to a scavenger with a leopard pattern on its body. Like ordinary scavengers, it is very easy to maintain and has beautiful lines, but it does not attract fish like ordinary scavengers. , suitable for home breeding and decoration. Similarly, the color of Red Seiyo Doufu and Jin Seiyo Doufu can be changed through mutation, making it more suitable for people's various needs. They can be selected in a variety of ways according to their own interests and preferences.
Scavengers are easy to raise and are indeed a good choice for the lazy group among fish enthusiasts. If you like them, buy a few and keep them.
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