If you want to keep parrot fish well and not die easily, you should pay more attention to the quality of the feeding water when raising parrot fish.
1. The new tank does not have good water, or uses water that has not been exposed to the sun, and changes it in large quantities (nitrifying bacteria are not cultivated well). Treatment measures: the three common methods for raising fish: change the water, increase the temperature, and add salt (if there is a scavenger, it is not recommended to add salt. If there is salt, it is recommended to raise the scavenger alone in a container, because the skin is thick, but the scavenger is not recommended to add salt. My husband is very afraid of salt). It should be noted that blood parrots like soft water with weak acidity and low hardness. Pay attention to the adjustment of water temperature when raising them. If they are raised in large numbers, it is recommended to use an oxygenation pump.
2. There may be too many fish, poor filtration, and ammonia poisoning. Treatment measures: reduce density, enhance filtration, and change water frequently.
3. Fish that turn white usually die from lack of oxygen. What parrot fish fear most is lack of oxygen. However, if the temperature of the fish tank is low, fish with weak constitution may catch a cold. Treatment measures: Turn on the filtration and oxygen for 24 hours to check whether the fish can float. With sufficient oxygen, parrots will rest in the lower layers, and naturally remain suspended in the middle and upper layers for a long time without eliminating limitations. See if eating is active? Pale complexion is also a sign that your body is not adapted to the new environment.
If you want to raise good parrot fish, you need to prevent and treat fish diseases in advance.
</p>
</p>