Common problems with keeping ornamental fish include:
Water quality problems: water quality control is not up to standard, including water hardness, dissolved oxygen content, pH, etc., these factors have a significant impact on the growth and reproduction of fish. Tap water can be harmful to fish if it is not properly treated and contains free chlorine.
Ignoring policy support: At present, there is a lack of relevant policy support for ornamental fish farming, and scientific research efforts are not enough to support its rapid development.
Fish food problems: Choosing poor quality fish food can lead to nutritional imbalance, indigestion or poisoning.
Hypoxia problem: Ornamental fish have a lot of activity and oxygen consumption, and if the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water is insufficient, it may cause the fish to suffocate.
Infectious diseases: Ornamental fish can become infected with diseases due to water quality problems, malnutrition or poor management.
Species polyculture: Different fish have different living habits and environmental needs, and improper polyculture may lead to poor growth or death of some fish.
Management problems: If the daily management work such as changing the water, feeding, and cleaning the fish tank is not done well, it will affect the health of the fish.
For those who are new to fish farming, it is recommended to consult someone with experience in fish farming to learn the relevant knowledge in order to better raise ornamental fish.
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