Why are there so few people raise lily fish?
Lili is actually a Lali hairy bass, a perch climbing perch, and although it is a beautiful ornamental fish, why are so few people keep it?
First of all, the cultivation of lily fish is relatively difficult. They require specific water quality and diet, as well as a suitable living environment, to stay healthy and thrive. If the farming conditions are not up to standard, the lily may suffer from problems such as slow growth, disease, and may even lead to death. Therefore, farming lily can be a challenge for people who do not have enough experience and knowledge in farming.
Secondly, Lilifish have very little guts and are relatively low in interactivity. Although they are very elegant when swimming in the water. This means that farming lily may not be as interactive as other aquarium fish.
In addition, it is difficult to reproduce. Although some farmers may wish to breed lilyfish, the success rate of reproduction is relatively low due to their special breeding habits and conditions. This also limits the number and size of farmed lichen.
In summary, due to the high difficulty of breeding, low interaction and difficult reproduction, few people breed lilyfish. However, for those who have a strong interest in lichen and have the knowledge and experience to farm it, it is still a very interesting experience.