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No. If fed with tap water, the small fish will not die. Before feeding, tap water should be exposed to the sun, and chlorine in the water should be removed before use.
When raising giant salamanders, the water temperature should be controlled at 10 20. When feeding small fish, shrimp and other animal feed, it is also necessary to place the fish tank in a dark environment to avoid strong light affecting the growth of giant salamanders.
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The tap water has been chemically treated with chlorine and other gases, and fish farming is not possible. At least the night before, you should take a bucket of water, and then pour it into the fish tank the next day to expose it to chlorine.
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Giant salamanders need weakly alkaline water, and obviously tap water is not suitable.
Giant salamanders grow optimally at 15-23 degrees.
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Actually, I want to know what you mean by baby fish... Salamanders or giant salamanders... Salamanders can be used when they are left to dry, giant salamanders... Let's get some good water.
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Captive-farmed salamanders can be domesticated, and domesticated salamanders should be prepared with larger tanks so that the salamanders have enough space to interact and observe their activities. If you use tap water to raise baby fish, you need to leave it for 3 to 5 days before you can pour tap water into the fish tank.
Artificially farmed salamanders can be raised at home, and when raising salamanders at home, a larger glass fish tank needs to be prepared, which can allow salamanders to have enough space to move, and it is also convenient to observe the activities of salamanders.
To raise baby fish, clean pond water or well water is used, and tap water is left for 3 to 5 days before being poured into the fish tank. And in winter, the water needs to be changed every 2 to 3 weeks, and in other seasons, it needs to be changed every 3 to 5 days to maintain clean water quality.
The baby fish likes to eat live small animals, especially the water earthworm is an ideal feed, you can feed the baby fish an appropriate amount of water earthworms every other day, in addition, you can also properly feed small tadpoles, water fleas, children and other foods.
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<> salamander can be raised with tap water, but the tap water is best dried for 1-2 days before being used to raise salamander, because tap water contains a large amount of chloride ions, and the content of chloride ions in the water can be reduced after the sun is exposed, which is more conducive to the growth of salamander.
Tips: The baby fish belongs to the wild protection of the poor animals, the protection of wild animals starts from itself, refuses to buy and sell wildlife products, and does not interfere with the free life of wild animals. At present, the consumption of rare and endangered wild animals in society is not only a bad social habit, but also one of the reasons for the repeated prohibition of illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals.
If there is no trade, there is no killing, and the consumption of wild animals is not eliminated, they do not belong on the table.
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Baby fish don't die when they are put in tap water. However, if you want to use tap water for farming, you need to leave the tap water to stand or dry it in advance. When raising salamanders, it is best to use clear river or stream water, which is more conducive to the growth of salamanders.
If you don't have one, you can use tap water. However, there is a lot of chlorine in tap water, which may cause the salamander to die. Therefore, it is necessary to put the water in the sun or let it sit for a few days before using it.
The salamander, also known as the giant salamander, is a type of amphibian and a relatively valuable amphibian. Wild salamanders live in freshwater watersheds such as rivers, streams, and lakes, and are common in places with clear water, and can also be found in caves and crevices near water. In addition, salamander can also be farmed in captivity, in addition to the container needs to be prepared in advance, the water used is also more important.
If conditions permit, clear stream or river water can be used to breed salamanders, which is closer to the environment of wild salamanders and is conducive to their growth.
If you don't have the conditions to use such water, you can also use tap water at home for farming. However, because the tap water at home is disinfected, it contains more chlorine and bleach, which are harmful to the salamander. Therefore, when using it, it cannot be used directly from the faucet, but needs to stand or dry for a period of time.
When breeding salamander, it is best to use river water, stream water and other water, which is closer to the wild water environment and more conducive to the adaptation of salamander. If you don't have such water, you can use tap water. However, the chlorine contained in tap water is harmful to the salamander, which may die or die because it is not adapted to the tap water.
However, it does not mean that tap water cannot be used, before use, you can use a container to dry the tap water in the sun for a period of time, or at least let it stand for a few days, so that the harmful substances can be basically removed, and it can be used to raise baby fish.
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They are amphibians that live in water most of the time, and even if they come ashore, they are just foraging and resting.
After the salamander leaves the water for too long, there is a possibility of death, so when raising the salamander, it is necessary to use water.
However, the baby fish can also last for a long time when it leaves the water, and the adult baby fish can survive for more than 1 month after leaving the water.
1. Container: When breeding baby fish, the keeper needs to prepare a larger container. Some pebbles are placed at the bottom of the container, which simulates the environment in the wild.
3. Water temperature: Baby fish like to grow in a low temperature environment, under normal circumstances, the water temperature between 10-20 is the most suitable. The temperature is high in summer, but the water temperature should be kept below 26.
Baby fish eat meat, and I feed them tadpoles, meat, and small fish. Generally. When it eats it, it is like a snake, one tadpole at a time. Super scary. But after raising it, it is even more terrifying, with a thick neck, really like a snake.
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