The ruby fish, also known as the red flat fish or red snout fish, is a freshwater ornamental fish. Although ruby fish have bright colors and a unique appearance, there are several reasons why keeping ruby fish is not recommended:
1. Requires a large aquarium: Ruby fish usually require a larger aquarium to provide sufficient swimming space and a suitable living environment. This means you need to have enough space and facilities to meet their needs.
2. High water quality requirements: Ruby fish have relatively strict requirements on water quality. They require stable water quality, appropriate temperature and appropriate pH. Maintaining water quality stability may require more frequent water quality monitoring and adjustments.
3. Various behavioral problems: Ruby fish may cause some behavioral problems. They may show aggression toward other fish, especially those that compete with them for food or territory. Additionally, ruby fish will sometimes dig into bottom materials, such as sand or substrate, which can affect the aquarium's decoration and other fish life.
4. Requires professional maintenance: Due to the high requirements of ruby fish on water quality and environment, as well as their behavioral characteristics, caring for ruby fish usually requires some experience and professional knowledge. For beginners or those with no experience, it can be more difficult to meet the needs of a ruby fish.
Nonetheless, it is possible to breed ruby fish if you have the appropriate facilities, experience and resources and are able to provide the right environmental and conservation conditions that ruby fish require. But before considering breeding ruby fish, it is recommended to consult an experienced fish farmer or veterinarian for more detailed guidance and advice.
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