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<p><strong><em>The jade fish, also known as the betel nut (betel nut) is a fairly common ornamental fish in current aquariums in Vietnam, they originate from the waters of Southeast Asia, so they are easy to find in Vietnam. Vietnam.</em></strong></p><p><strong>Pearl fish (betel nut)Everything you need to know when raising</strong></p><p><img src="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/946/41395681915_9a305cae27_o.gif" alt="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/946/41395681915_9a305cae27_o.gif" /> <a href="https://www.vingle.net/houstonaqua"><strong><span style="color:#c10300">Houston Aqua</span></strong></a></p><p><strong>How is the picture of the jade fish (betel nut)?</strong></p><p>Their bodies are elongated, compressed at the sides, and towards the end.</p><p>These are very small fish, with fins about 30% of their body length. They have an erect dorsal fin and a broad, fused dorsal fin. Their pelvic fins are small and have a long threadlike protrusion. Their eyes are quite large and blue with a unique border.</p><p><img src="https://media.loveitopcdn.com/30806/ca-thanh-ngoc.jpg" alt="https://media.loveitopcdn.com/30806/ca-thanh-ngoc.jpg" /></p><p>Sparkling Jade fish are usually brown. However, the small colorful spots found throughout their scales produce green, bluish, gray, or sometimes white all over the body. The bottom of their head and abdomen are significantly lighter than the rest of their body.</p><p><img src="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/957/41395669285_e2b75b8479_o.gif" alt="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/957/41395669285_e2b75b8479_o.gif" /> <a href="https://mastodon.social/@houstonaqua"><strong><span style="color:#c10300">Houston Aqua</span></strong></a></p><p>All of their fins are usually edged in dark brown or orange.<br /> Each fish will have a unique color pattern, from streamlined black lines to small light blue dots scattered throughout the body. So even though they are the same species, they will look unique!</p><p>Their fins have black dots on a light blue background. All these colors combined with their scaly structure reflect light beautifully, making the fish look like it's glowing.</p><p><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Trichopsis_vittata.jpg" alt="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Trichopsis_vittata.jpg" /></p><p><strong>Set up an aquarium suitable for betel nut</strong></p><p>Betel nut looks best on a dark background; This contrast will bring out the sparkle of these beautiful fish. You can use any substrate you like, just make sure it is suitable for freshwater aquariums and small fish.</p><p>You should try to keep the temperature around 77°F (the acceptable range is 71.5–80.5°F). The water hardness should be kept between 5–18 and the pH should be 6–8.</p><p><img src="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/877/41395670065_4bebea3f0e_o.gif" alt="http://farm1.staticflickr.com/877/41395670065_4bebea3f0e_o.gif" /> <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonAqua"><strong><span style="color:#c10300">https://twitter.com/HoustonAqua</span></strong></a></p><p>As for light, keep in mind the importance of light for plants. Fish and all plants will need lights in your tank. Keeping it on for about 9-10 hours should be enough.</p><p>Pearlfish prefer slow-moving water and can live in oxygen-poor environments. They don't like fast currents, so make sure to use a low-power filter.</p><p>Water with a high oxygen content is not particularly important for these species. This means you don't need a powerful aeration system.</p><p>Remember that they like to hide in aquatic plants. There are many trees, with some floating plants and various decorations being ideal. This will give them plenty of space to explore and make sure they're comfortable.</p>