Certain ornamental fish require moderate exercise and cannot grow into greenhouse flowers

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Hello all aquarists, I am an experienced fish farmer, and I will raise water easily and happily with everyone. Please pay attention to your aquarists!

In the previous article, it was mentioned that for some ornamental fish, we should deliberately exercise their hypoxia tolerance. From a certain point of view, it is not unreasonable.

And now many aquarists raise fish, they will grow their ornamental fish into flowers in the greenhouse. As long as there is a little disturbance in the water temperature, water quality, filtration, and fright issues, the ornamental fish will immediately become ill, or say goodbye.

Therefore, in some cases, we should also give them some exercise in moderation.

The filtration system included in the fish tank is particularly powerful, and even ornamental fish may live in a completely sterile environment. Once these conditions change slightly, the ornamental fish may become sick immediately or die quickly.

For another example, nitrifying bacteria are always added to the fish tank and rely on external forces to cultivate the flora. Is this so-called bacterial strain strong?

We don't know anything at all, it's better than the nitrifying bacteria that are automatically generated in our fish tank, which are more powerful, more suitable, and more resistant to wind and rain.

There is also continuous addition of salt to the fish tank, including harmful bacteria or parasites, as well as ornamental fish, which have a certain tolerance. When there is a real problem, adding salt will not work.

I have also emphasized this issue many times, and of course, it also points to fish, the length of time, and the temperature.

We can't let the sickly colorful angelfish live in the water temperature of fifteen or six degrees all day long, right? That's a kick.

But it is not necessary at all. Let those high-temperature fish live in water temperature of 32 degrees and above for a long time, that is not good at all, and it will shorten their life.

Nowadays, it is not that people are delicate in raising fish, but ornamental fish are more delicate than people.

Just like goldfish, they are supposed to hibernate automatically. In fact, there are only advantages and no disadvantages to their growth. Even if they cannot hibernate, the indoor temperature is 17 or 18 degrees, which is enough. There are also some small native fish, which are not at all. Warming is necessary.

Even ordinary tropical fish can survive well above 18 degrees or above 20 degrees, but they will have a good physique. Of course, long-term low temperature or too low temperature depends on the physique of the ornamental fish.

Just like adding salt, many novice aquarists, as soon as they see a small problem with the ornamental fish, go to the whole tank to put medicine, or accompany the medicine all day, which is extremely wrong.

The primary condition for the recovery of ornamental fish diseases must be the self-healing ability of ornamental fish. The so-called inability to heal itself is not a serious illness because the physique of ornamental fish is too poor to be eliminated, or it is because of our various superior conditions.

However, many aquarists can provide the best temperature, the best water quality and filtration, but they don't give the best food for the ornamental fish. Is it possible to exercise the physique of the ornamental fish even with a light meal?

Yes, however, this crude meal is definitely not the broken feed we bought, it is not the food of some ornamental fish, it should be carnivorous ornamental fish, and it should be fed carnivorous food.

It's not impossible to stop eating for a day occasionally, but so far, we haven't figured out whether human inedia is useful. Don't do that for ornamental fish.

There are two things to say about this, depending on what fish and whether their startle response is excessive.

That's the equivalent of what joke? The boots upstairs were only thrown away in the middle of the night.

After some ornamental fish have been raised well, they suddenly appear slightly frightened. We can't knock on the fish tank and deliberately train them to frighten them. The fish in the fish shop come and go all day long, so why not be afraid? Get used to it.

This is how my Contra was trained. If the ornamental fish blows the tank without moving for a long time, and even the operation of changing the water can be frightened, why should I keep it?

It stands to reason that if we can look at the problem from both positive and negative aspects, we can imagine how we should operate.

I don't know if you fishermen found it? The more you keep an ornamental fish as a treasure, the faster they die?

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