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Can Chinese sturgeon be raised at home? How to raise it at home?
The cultured Chinese sturgeon can be domesticated, but it is too big. If they want to be domesticated, we must first give them enough space. Under normal circumstances, the length of Chinese sturgeon can reach 40- 120 cm. When breeding, we should prepare a large ecological fish tank for them to live normally. If the Chinese sturgeon is wild, it can't be farmed artificially, because the wild Chinese sturgeon belongs to the national protected animals.

1. Can Chinese sturgeon be domesticated? The cultured Chinese sturgeon can be domesticated, but it is too big. When breeding at home, you need to prepare a larger fish tank to ensure that they have enough living space. Under normal circumstances, the length of Chinese sturgeon will be between 40- 120 cm. In artificial breeding, at least one fish tank of about 100 cm should be prepared for them, so that they can live normally. However, the wild Chinese sturgeon cannot be domesticated, because the wild Chinese sturgeon belongs to the national protected animals, and it will violate the law to raise it privately.

Second, how to raise Chinese sturgeon artificially in Chinese sturgeon families needs to prepare a comfortable living environment for them first. Chinese sturgeon does not require high water temperature. As long as the water temperature is above 16℃, they can grow normally. In artificial breeding, heating rods can be installed to keep the water temperature in a stable range.

Acipenser sinensis has a great demand for oxygen, so it is necessary to install an oxygen pump for them in artificial breeding to ensure enough dissolved oxygen in the water. Secondly, we should prepare some suitable food for them. Acipenser sinensis is a carnivorous fish. The food to be fed should be live bait such as small fish and shrimp, or animal feed such as lean meat, red worms and earthworms.