Introduction to Egyptian Angelfish species

A brief introduction to the species of the Egyptian giant mermaid
The Egyptian giant mermaid

The Egyptian giant mermaid is native to Venezuela in South America. The Orinoco River in the territory and the Rio Orinoco basin of Copida and its upstream tributary Rio Atabapo are all created. The lifespan of the Egyptian giant mermaid is generally 4-5 years. The longest Egyptian giant mermaid can live for about 8 years. The Egyptian giant mermaid can be raised artificially as long as it is scientifically raised. Pay attention to all the inspections during breeding. The great mermaid of Egypt will be with you forever. The Egyptian giant mermaid is not a very difficult species to raise, but it is important to note that the water is rich in dissolved oxygen, the water is vast, and it is enough not to be frightened. It should be noted that Egyptian giant fish should not be mixed with small fish. When selecting the Egyptian giant fish, you should pay great attention to the extension of the dorsal fin, caudal fin, and anal fin to ensure that they are not broken or defective. It is best to have a particularly long flagpole on the dorsal fin and not look too dark at all.
Chinese name: The Great Mermaid of Egypt
Latin name: Pterophyllumaltum
Alias: The Great Mermaid of Horizontal Stripes
< strong> Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
Order: Perciform order
Suborder: Perciform order
Family: Cichlididae
Genus: Mermaid
Dispersed area:South America

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