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Summary. It is recommended to put earthworms in the fish tank that are enough for 20 days to eat, so that the monk fish will not be hungry!
1. Monk fish will not starve to death if they are not fed for about 10 days, but they will be malnourished and grow slowly.
2. The suitable water temperature of the monk fish is 28 or 30 degrees, but if it is lower than this temperature, there is no danger to the life of the monk, but the monk at this time will definitely become very ugly. Therefore, to breed a good arhat, heat preservation measures are essential.
3. Luohan grows rapidly and needs more food, so he basically needs to be fed two to five times a day, and the fish can be eaten within five minutes of each serving, and try to avoid eating leftover food residues, so as not to affect the water quality. Remember to "eat small, frequent meals" to avoid gastroenteritis. Luohan is not picky about food, and they are happy to accept live bait (red earthworms, small fish, etc.), frozen bait (frozen shrimp, frozen insects, etc.), and feed (strips, grains).
Generally, it is recommended to feed the frozen blood worms, supplemented by frozen shrimp and colored bait, which can achieve a more ideal effect, and it is very convenient, and the aquarists who want to have a good color effect can also DIY fish food by themselves, and buy some rough feed and add some natural astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis powder) on it.
It varies from fish to fish, not every arhat has such a strong vitality, and it is okay for a normal arhat not to feed for more than half a month, but it will still affect the growth of the fish.
Can monk fish starve to death if they are not fed for a month.
1. Monk fish will not starve to death if they are not fed for about 10 days, but they will be malnourished and grow slowly. 2. The suitable water temperature of the monk fish is 28 or 30 degrees, but if it is lower than this temperature, there is no danger to the life of the monk, but the monk at this time will definitely become very ugly. Therefore, to breed a good arhat, heat preservation measures are essential.
3. Luohan grows rapidly and needs more food, so he basically needs to be fed two to five times a day, and the fish can be eaten within five minutes of each serving, and try to avoid eating leftover food residues, so as not to affect the water quality. Remember to "eat small, frequent meals" to avoid gastroenteritis. Luohan is not picky about food, and they are happy to accept live bait (red earthworms, small fish, etc.), frozen bait (frozen shrimp, frozen insects, etc.), and feed (strips, grains).
Generally, it is recommended to feed the frozen blood worms, supplemented by frozen shrimp and colored bait, which can achieve a more ideal effect, and it is very convenient, and the aquarists who want to have a good color effect can also DIY fish food by themselves, and buy some rough feed and add some natural astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis powder) on it. It varies from fish to fish, not every arhat has such a strong vitality, and it is okay for a normal arhat not to feed for more than half a month, but it will still affect the growth of the fish.
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Any fish knows to be hungry, but if fed a dry pelleted diet, it will cause water in the stomach and intestines to swell and lead to death, so be cautious and feed with caution.
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Do you want to kill it? That's the question.
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The phenomenon of the monk fish hitting the tank may be the monk fish playing, or it may be that the monk fish has the manifestation of ectoparasites. If you occasionally hit the cylinder, you can ignore it, but if you hit the cylinder frequently, you should consider the possibility of sending it out.
If the monk fish is injured when playing with the tank, you can apply some yellow powder to the wound, and then seal it with erythromycin ointment, and ensure that the water quality is good and change the water frequently, which will help the monk fish wound heal quickly and avoid trauma infection.
Monk fish with ectoparasites will frequently hit the tank, which requires the keeper to observe carefully in the usual feeding process, if it is found that the monk fish always hit the tank, there is a possibility of infection with ectoparasites. The ** sent out needs to be sent in time, and you can use the chlordiax solution for a medicated bath, 30 minutes a day until the condition improves. In order to avoid the occurrence of parasitic diseases, we need to do a good job in daily disease prevention, change the water regularly and quantitatively, disinfect the food of the monk fish, and take insecticides for the monk fish regularly.
It is impossible to completely eliminate the existence of parasites, what we need to do is to prevent large-scale outbreaks of parasites, so we need to improve the immunity of monk fish in the process of raising monk fish and block the development of diseases.
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It means that he is not adapted to the current water quality. Hurry up and change the water. Adjust to the right water quality for him.
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It is likely that ectoparasites or gills are not parasitic infections, and you can use Huihong's trichlorfon or grammas to take a bath, if it is because of chasing hands or chasing people to hit the cylinder, it is a normal phenomenon and there is no need to worry.
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1. Abrupt change in water temperature. A sudden, large change in water temperature can cause the fish to die in a short period of time. This mostly happens in small fish and juveniles.
2. Abrupt changes in water quality. Water quality problems often occur when newly bought fish are not adapted to the water quality.
3. Changes in water oxygen content. Fish tanks without circulating water pumps are prone to hypoxia in the early morning after various organisms in the water in the summer are consumed by oxygen overnight, causing dead fish.
4. Accidental injury. When using toxic pesticides and other drugs in the room, if the fish tank is not protected, it may cause the sudden death of the fish.
5. Acute diseases. Death caused by acute disease generally occurs in small fish disturbed by rock wheels.
6. Chronic diseases. Some chronic diseases with no obvious external symptoms, such as visceral tumors, visceral parasitic diseases, and crude diseases such as lipometabolic disorders caused by long-term malnutrition. As the disease progresses, the fish will die before they know it.
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1. Man-made sudden movements will make them frightened and run around in the cylinder, and it is easy to hit the cylinder and be injured or killed.
2. When it is dark, if the light is turned on suddenly, the fish will also be frightened, resulting in death.
3. Because the water quality is not good or the water quality is polluted.
Solution: Be careful not to make too much movement in front of the fish and startle the fish.
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In the case of eating too much, due to the weak digestive function of the monk fish, the monk fish can be strangled to death. When feeding, try to feed as few as possible, and eat more often.
Feeding method: Luohan grows rapidly and needs more food, basically needs to be fed two to five times a day, and the amount of each meal is mastered to let the fish eat within five minutes, try to avoid eating leftover food residues, so as not to affect the water quality. Remember to "eat small, more high-volume meals" to avoid gastroenteritis.
Luohan is not picky about food, live bait earthworms, small fish cavity swimming, etc., frozen bait, frozen shrimp, frozen insects, etc., feed strips, granules, they are happy to accept. Generally, it is recommended to feed frozen blood worms, supplemented by frozen shrimp and colored bait, which can achieve a more ideal effect and is very convenient.
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