<h1>"Fish Farming Says" Today's Headline Column: Medaka Population Series 193 Alexander Pearl Medaka</h1>
Original author: Crazy Man [Insist on sharing the most down-to-earth fish farming experience in the most understandable language]
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Dear aquarists of today's headlines, good evening, the article has come to introduce you to a name, the more domineering South American medaka, Alexander pearl medaka.
【Introduction】
This is a medaka from Argentina, which is about 5 cm long. The name "Alexander" is probably mostly named after the discoverer. Of course, the name is also very easy to remember, the pressure is high, or a relatively common foreigner's name. This medaka is a popular species of medaka that belongs to South America. Because the difficulty of breeding and breeding is not too big, it is also an entry-level ornamental fish! In reproduction, a cup is filled with peat soil, put into the fish tank together, the male and female fish will lay eggs in it, and then the whole cup is taken out together with the peat soil to dry, after a dormancy period, about 3 months or so these eggs can hatch.
【Appreciation】
Let's take a look at the pictures to appreciate this more special medaka. Start by looking at its tail, dorsal fin, and fin. These fins are covered with new white dots, which are very recognizable. Plus their outer ring is a metallic lustrous blue. This dark blue with white spots, coupled with a black transition, looks like the whole feeling like a starry sky. I don't know if you feel this way? I have. Then look at its gills, very characteristic gills. In general, the gills and the color of the fish are the same. But this fish has a different gill color than its body. The gills are also blue, just like the blue of the tail. Then there are also black vertical stripes on the body, like the stripes of a tiger, which is also very characteristic. So in general, although the fish is relatively general in appearance, the distribution of the lines on the body is very good, which is why it is so popular.
【Market】
In terms of market liquidity, although it is more popular. But because his eggs need to have a 3-month dormancy period, it means that he can't reproduce in large quantities like a peacock fish. Moreover, as a special ornamental fish, the medaka itself has not been abundant in the aquarium market. Therefore, although the popularity of this bureau is relatively high, it is also circulating back and forth in the hands of some aquarium studios or some enthusiasts, and the general aquarium market is still relatively difficult to see.
Well, this article about this name is easier to remember, and it looks very distinctive, Alexander pearl medaka will explain this to you. I hope it will be helpful to everyone and learn more about The South American Medaka. Thank you for your support, if you like the article welcome to bookmark or forward it.