I found out that some aquarists can't raise ornamental fish well in their whole lives. What's the reason?

thumbnail

Hello everyone, fish lovers, I am an experienced fish breeder, and I will raise water and fish happily with you, please pay attention to fish friends!

If some new aquarists have just started raising fish and have many questions, we can still understand it. After all, they are new to this strange hobby, and they really don’t understand many questions.

At the same time, I also found that some aquarists have accompanied me on the self-media for more than three years. In other words, I have been his fish farming consultant for more than three years without hesitation, but this ornamental fish is still not good. , There are always many problems, either this fish is sick, or that fish is dead.

The fish tank is still the same fish tank, the owner is still the same owner, the fish, they are not in the same tank for a long time, and they have died batch after batch... (Guess everyone, what song is this? I guess people born in the 70s should know it)

No matter how much I change, I can't change my character and greed, so I am full of mistakes

In fact, fish farming is nothing more than water quality, density, fish selection, feeding, and not being too greedy.

Most aquarists raise fish, and the reason why there are always problems is that they are greedy and not good at observation at all.

It may be a curse to say that it is brainless, but we might as well think about it carefully. After raising fish for one year, all of them died. We can understand why we are still standing still after raising fish for two or three years. What is the problem? Where will it be?

It is very likely that it has something to do with our own personality. In fact, it is because we are too greedy and impatient.

I don’t have the patience to wait for the water quality to stabilize. When I see a good fish, I put it in the fish tank. I always want to raise more difficult ornamental fish.

I’m not talking about discus fish or high-finned red arrow here. It’s not easy to raise them. Many aquarists can raise them very well, and even raise them to breed. Many aquarists who raised colorful angelfish three years ago started early. bred.

However, some aquarists are not suitable for raising them at all. It must be difficult for this thing, especially because we don’t know how to choose fish, mix them indiscriminately, the water quality is not well adjusted at all, and there are various modes of drug administration.

There are also some aquarists who obviously don’t have the ability to make landscaping or grass, but they keep them in South American tanks, landscaping tanks, and grass tanks. There are large and small colorful fish tanks, such as old man fish and Lin Daiyu. One tank, and then there are frequent problems, and the dead fish are repeated repeatedly.

Coupled with feeding a handful of fish feed to the end, many ornamental fish are not suitable for fish feed at all.

Their intestines and stomachs can't stand it, their palatability is poor, or they don't eat at all. We can't provide the feeding environment, water quality, food, and even water temperature that they need. We have to go with such difficult ornamental fish. Competition, in the end there is only a dead end.

Not to mention small fish tanks, weak filter feeding koi or butterfly carp, and deep water feeding goldfish, it will only die worse.

If the conditions are not met, you always think about relying on medicine to solve the problem. Why bother?

I think the biggest problem for these aquarists is that the fish are always dead, that the conditions are not met at all, and they just raise fish blindly there. Then ask around, why is this?

In fact, I have already said that if you raise a kind of ornamental fish, if you die three batches back and forth, you can basically conclude that this kind of ornamental fish is not suitable for us to raise at all, and the best way is to change the fish directly.

It is not to change another batch of such fish to continue to die, but to consider changing to other species.

Otherwise, adjust your own breeding conditions, environment, water quality, and food, and then choose to raise them after meeting the needs of this ornamental fish.

If all the conditions are met, but the breeding is still not good, then there is a big problem with our own observation ability, and we have not bought good fish at all.

I really like a certain kind of ornamental fish, so we must raise relatively high-end species, so that the quality of ornamental fish can be guaranteed. Even if it is not high-end, we still need to go to the fish farm or fish room to select fish in person, not to go to ordinary fish. If you choose fish in a shop or a street stall, isn't that a big loss with your eyes open? In the end it was a death.

And what most aquarists do is, I just like this kind of ornamental fish, and I don’t want to improve my conditions at all. Where I bought the fish before, I still buy those currency varieties. This is a vicious circle, and there is nothing wrong with it. There is no way to survive.

The final conclusion is:

If fish farming always dies, it seems that the first thing to change is actually ourselves.

Related Posts