Raising taboo of dragon fish
1. Taboo fish tank
is too small. Arowana is a large ornamental fish mainly distributed in tropical regions. The growth rate of arowana is very fast, so if you choose to keep arowana, you must pay attention to choosing a fish tank of suitable size for feeding, which is very important for the normal growth of arowana. If the number of arowanas raised alone or mixed with arowana is small, it is recommended to use a fish tank of 1550*680*910 (mm) or a fish tank of 1960*680*910 (mm) for breeding, so as to pre-prepare the growth of arowana in advance. Leave enough space. If the size of the fish tank is too small, it will seriously affect the development of the dragon fish.
2. Avoid poor water quality. When raising dragon fish, water quality is a very critical factor. Because many diseases of dragon fish are closely related to water quality problems. The water quality problem is closely related to the diet, excretion and water exchange activities of dragon fish. Daily water changes must avoid large-scale water changes, and it is appropriate to change 1/4 to 1/3 of the water each time. In addition, try to maintain regular and quantitative feeding and water changes to obtain a fixed water change rule to prevent water quality problems. Deteriorating and causing damage to the dragon fish.
3. Avoid too large temperature difference of water temperature. For dragon fish, the most suitable growth temperature is 28~32°C, but it is best not to exceed 32°C. In the daily care of dragon fish, pay attention to keeping the water temperature in this range. According to the change of the weather, use the heating rod or the chiller to carry out the corresponding heating and cooling treatment in time, so as not to cause discomfort to the arowana due to the wrong water temperature, and even stimulate the arowana to develop various diseases or death.
4, taboo environment changes. Arowana has a very small courage and is very sensitive to all changes in its surroundings. For example, the number of arowanas in the fish tank is reduced, the background of the fish tank is changed, the position of the objects in the fish tank is changed, and there is a loud noise in the fish tank. There may be reactions such as refusal to eat, lying in the tank, and jumping in the tank.
The above is our summary of the taboos of arowana breeding. We hope that breeders will pay attention to avoid the above misunderstandings, so as not to cause unnecessary damage to the arowana.