Introduction to map fish species
Map fish (definite introduction)

Map fish is a relatively rare species The hot fish are larger in size and move slowly. Although their habits are not violent, their food intake is astonishingly large. Experienced aquarists also train map fish, and there are even map fish that can recognize their owners. Some well-trained map fish will even jump out of the water in the aquarium to hand over the bait to their owners.

Origin: Guyana, Venezuela, and the Amazon River Basin of Brazil in South America.

Suitable for water temperature: 18-25℃.

Water quality requirements:PH: 7.0-7.5

Alternative names: Piglet fish, tail star fish, black mullet Pig fish, star fish. Cichlididae genus.

Character: Exceptionally violent, occasionally killing each other or eating their own small fish. However, if it stays with other types of fish for a long time, it will also protect it


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