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Parrot fish are timid, and after a long time, it will be especially afraid of people. Someone came over and basically hid. The appearance of black on the body is because the water temperature is not suitable, because the parrot fish's discomfort to the water temperature is reflected in the **, once the water temperature is too cold or too hot, when there is a temperature change, his ** immediately changes color, that is, there is something black on the body.
Fading is also the water temperature is not good, now it is entering the winter, the water temperature is cold and there is a problem immediately, use an electric heating rod to adjust the water temperature to a fixed value. After a week or so, the black spots disappear, and sometimes the tail of the fish will also have black color, which is all related to the water temperature. There is also the fact that they are not adapted to the environment in the tank.
There are also fish that can be sunbathed, but not exposed. A fish tank full of moss is very difficult to clean, and if you don't get it right, the fish will die. I don't think it's good to dry the fish.
You see where you buy fish, no fish is sunburned. The feed is ordinary, and the red-increasing feed is not at all. If you want the fish to grow faster, you can feed the small fish, if you buy a small parrot, don't feed it, and feed it when it grows up.
When I can swallow a fish.
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The parrot fish was timid when they were just bought back, and after feeding them for a long time, they chased you for food. In winter, I put the fish tank in the bathroom, relying on the heating, without a heating rod, and the next day I found that the blood-red parrot fish was all white, and then immediately began to put it on the sunny balcony, inserted the heating rod, and it was all red in one day. Some people say what to eat to increase redness, my fish never eat that, it is still red, so I think this has a lot to do with temperature and sunlight.
And my balcony belongs to the kind of sun, and the heat is so hot that there is moss growing in the fish tank every day. Every winter, when I brush the fish tank, I will experience several times when the fish turns white, this is not once or twice, so I personally think that the color of this fish has nothing to do with the feed, and has a lot to do with the temperature and sunlight. This is limited to my experience of raising parrot fish.
As for the silver dragon and the mixed cultivation of fortune, I don't know!
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Parrot fish are not very accustomed to changing places like that, it's okay, as long as you get used to it for a long time, you will be very friendly with the owner, it's okay to be black, the temperature is 28, and you will soon recover by eating some good reddening feed.
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Could it be that there is a lack of oxygen in the fish tank?
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1. Normal phenomenon
Although the parrot fish is a fish that is in the middle of the tank, it is usually only active in the middle of the water. But parrot fish also occasionally lie down at the bottom to rest. So don't worry if you only occasionally see a parrot fish lying flat at the bottom of the tank.
It's just that the parrot fish is resting, which is a normal phenomenon; When they are rested, they will swim back to the middle of the water, and the owner does not need to take any ** measures.
2. Water mildew
Parrot fish lying flat at the bottom of the tank may also be suffering from water mold. Usually, there is a large amount of food residue and excrement in the water of the fish tank, and the owner does not change the water in time or other circumstances cause the water quality to deteriorate and breed mold. The ** that causes parrot fish to be attacked by fungi will cause water mold.
If this is the case, it needs to be isolated**, and the water in the tank should be changed immediately and disinfected to avoid infecting other healthy fish. The owner then needs to apply a medicated bath to the diseased parrot fish with 10 concentration of saline. Soak it four or five times a day for about ten minutes each time, and the parrot fish will recover.
3. Fish swim bladder imbalance
Parrot fish lying flat at the bottom of the fish tank may also have fish bladder imbalance, and the cause of this disease is generally caused by improper feeding of the owner, such as feeding too much food at one time leads to indigestion, resulting in intestinal blockage, so that the parrot fish is out of balance. Or the food they are fed with is too nutritious, which will lead to the accumulation of fat, which will compress the swim bladder. At this time, the owner should increase the water temperature of the fish tank, so as to speed up the metabolism of the parrot fish, so as to effectively alleviate the symptoms of swim bladder imbalance, and at the same time, replace the water in the fish tank on time to prevent the water quality from deteriorating and breeding bacteria, affecting the health of the parrot fish.
Warm reminder: It is recommended that the owner usually control the water temperature of the fish tank to keep it between 25-28, and replace the water in the fish tank on time, which can greatly reduce the chance of parrot fish suffering from various diseases.
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There are many reasons why parrot fish suddenly gather at the bottom of the fish tank and do not like to swim, such as normal physiological state, stress response or abnormal pathological state. The processing methods are as follows:
1. Normal physiological state - fish is a vertebrate, need to sleep to eliminate the fatigue of the nervous system and limbs, when the ambient light is very dark, it will sink to the bottom, do not like to swim, and will also be piled up because of the current. You don't need to deal with this situation.
2. Stress response - a new tank or a new water change causes a certain pressure, and the fish will pile up at the bottom of the fish tank when they are not suitable and do not like to swim, which is an instinctive huddle heating measure. In this case, you need to maintain a good and stable water quality, and after a while you can get used to it.
3. Abnormal pathological state - various diseases cause the physiological ability of parrot fish to decline, do not like to move, sink to the bottom, and pile up with the water. In this case, you need to distinguish between **symptomatic**.
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The parrot fish is always lying at the bottom of the tank, which is a sign of imbalance, and it is the fish that has a problem with the fish, causing the fish to swim normally, flip its belly and float on the surface of the water, or swim in the water. Blood parrot fish.
Because it is an artificial hybrid breed, the genetic traits are extremely unstable, and the most common manifestation is the high incidence of imbalance.
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Parrot fish are timid fish and lie at the bottom of the tank for the following reasons:
1.The newly bought fish did not adapt to the new environment of your fish tank (it will be fine after a few days)2Get frightened (just let them rest for a few days).
3.Deterioration of water quality (replacement of part of trapped water).
4.The temperature is too low or the temperature changes too much. (Adjust the temperature of the heating rod)...
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Carefully observe for white spots.
There must be an external delivery in the rubbing tank, now the salt is first, the concentration, and the observation is 3 days.
There is also a need to pay attention to the temperature when changing the water in the future, no matter what kind of fish you raise, you must change the temperature, especially tropical fish.
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Improve water quality, the old three things for a while.
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The phenomenon of blackening is also normal, it is not suitable for water quality, and it is slowly good to keep the water temperature of your bathtub at about 30 degrees, which should have a certain inhibitory effect on germs. Then put the special fish medicine of parrot fish into the fish tank, which is relatively mild. Remember to change 1 3 water each time you add it, add nitrifying bacteria at the same time, and do not feed.