Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Today, when I went to a hotel for dinner, someone gave me a jumping fish. Will you die if you don't eat for a day? What does he eat? Can you release it in the mud?

Today, when I went to a hotel for dinner, someone gave me a jumping fish. Will you die if you don't eat for a day? What does he eat? Can you release it in the mud?

In the natural environment, mudskippers mostly inhabit coastal mudflats or salty fresh water, can crawl on mudflats, beaches or shoals or rocks with water flow at low tide, and are good at jumping. I usually crawl on mudflats and mudflats. When I am frightened, I quickly jump into the water or drill a hole to survive to escape from the enemy.

(1) The mudskipper has burrowing habits and at least two orifices. One is the positive orifice, which is the main passage in and out; The other is the back entrance, which is a branch passage in and out. Can make the water flow and air smooth. The channel is y-shaped. It can also be used as a spawning room.

⑵ The suitable water temperature for mudskippers is 24℃-30℃, and the suitable salinity is1.01.020. When the water temperature is lower than 14℃ in winter, they hide in caves for wintering. In sunny weather, even in winter, I will eat out. When the water temperature is below 10 degrees, it stays deep in the bottom of the well and sleeps to keep warm for the winter.

(3) The food of mudskippers mainly feeds on benthic diatoms. It is often seen to eat benthic diatoms at the bottom or both sides of shoals and drainage channels at low tide. After being dried by the sun, the fish climbed into the water slide, then swam out of the water slide and continued to eat benthic diatoms.

Let it go.

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