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The fish shop sells it = = but the aquatic plants at home are easy to rot = = It is recommended to use an oxygen pump, and if you want to look good, you can buy plastic = =
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Generally, there are places that sell goldfish, and it is not recommended that you go to the wild pond to find aquatic plants, there are too many parasites.
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Isn't there a fish market for sale? If you don't go to the wild pond in the suburbs, you can usually have it, but be aware of the danger, or go to the sand pit by the river.
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Fish is sold in places that sell fish, so it is recommended not to use it.
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Generally, no.
After buying. 1.Fear of bacteria.
2.Cleaning troublesome.
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Raising goldfish does not need to raise aquatic plants, goldfish and aquatic plants are difficult to co-breed, and aquarists who generally want to raise good fish basically do not release aquatic plants. Aquatic plants compete with fish for oxygen in the water, and they may also carry bacteria, which may rot and deteriorate the water quality. Another disadvantage of raising aquatic weeds is that if the fish are sick and need to add potion, the aquatic weeds must be removed from the fish tank and disinfected, which is very troublesome.
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The life of such a small goldfish is very fragile, and the best choice to care for them is to keep the culture tank clean, the water is fresh and oxygen-rich, and all the decorations and embellishments are harmful here. Aquatic plants compete with fish for oxygen in the water, and there is a risk of decay and deterioration of water quality. Aquatic weeds may also grow filamentous algae when exposed to light, and small fish will become entangled and immobile, all of which can affect the growth of young fish and even cause them to die.
Therefore, you should never put aquatic plants in the water, and it is not too late to raise aquatic plants when they have finally grown.
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What aquatic plants are planted for goldfish
1. Dig through the number of trapped nucleus and open grass and potatoes
Clear grass is one of the most commonly used aquatic plants for goldfish farming, as it is not only able to absorb pollution, but also provides enough oxygen for goldfish. At the same time, clear grass is easy to grow and does not require much sunlight and fertilizer, so it is a relatively tolerant and easy to maintain option.
2. Water hyacinth
Water hyacinth is a planktonic aquatic plant that has many small balls at the top of it, giving it a unique shape. The root system of water hyacinth is relatively simple, does not require much soil, and can float on the water surface at will. In addition to providing oxygen and absorbing pollution, water hyacinth also provides a shelter for goldfish from sunlight and probes.
3. Jasmine grass
Jasmine grass is a beautiful aquatic plant that blooms with white flowers and exudes a delicate fragrance. While jasmine grass doesn't provide oxygen and absorb pollution as much as clear grass and water hyacinth, it can add some beauty and flavor to the aquarium. When choosing a jasmine grass, you need to pay attention to its size and root system to avoid overgrowth taking up the living space of the goldfish.
4. Chlorella
Chlorella is a relatively small aquatic plant with only a few small balls, which is perfect for placing in an aquarium. Chlorella purifies water while also absorbing waste and leftovers from goldfish, providing a clean and comfortable living environment for goldfish. When using chlorella, be aware that it needs to be pruned and replaced regularly to avoid overcrowding and blocking the water flow.
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Before the maintenance of grass goldfish, you need to fill the fish tank full of clean water, place it in the sun to dry for 2-3 days, volatilize the chlorine in the water, and then add salt to the fish tank to avoid bacteria in the fish tank, and then put the grass goldfish into the fish tank.
1. Dispose of the fish tank
Before maintaining grass goldfish, you need to place the fish tank filled with clean water or tap water to dry in the sun for 2-3 days, so that the chlorine in the water is completely volatilized, and provide water quality in line with the growth habits of grass goldfish.
2. Replace the water quality
In the process of maintaining grass goldfish, it is necessary to change the water once a month, and the replaced water should be dried for a day, and then exchanged with the original water.
3. Feed regularly
In the process of maintaining grass goldfish, it is necessary to combine artificial feed and animal feed, and then feed grass goldfish, pay attention to feeding, reduce the amount of feed applied, increase the frequency of application, and avoid excess feed polluting the water quality in the fish tank.
4. Precautions
In the process of maintaining grass goldfish, you can add 3-4 aquatic plants in the fish tank, or you can use an oxygen pump to increase the nutrients in the fish tank, so that the grass goldfish can survive better.
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When raising grass goldfish, expose the water to the sun for two days in advance to remove chlorine, and change 20% of the water every week after the fish are launched to stabilize the water quality. When feeding a grass goldfish, you can give it earthworms, fish insects, water fleas, feed and other foods. When raising grass goldfish, it is also necessary to pay attention to the density of fish in the tank, and increase oxygen in time when the density is high.
When raising grass goldfish, the tap water should be exposed to the sun for two days in advance, the chlorine in the water should be removed, and the fish tank should be disinfected, and after the fish is launched, in order to make it quickly adapt to the environment, it is necessary to change 20% of the water every week to stabilize the water quality.
When feeding grass goldfish, you can give it earthworms, fish insects, water fleas, feed and other food, and after it eats, clean up the remaining food residues to avoid deterioration and pollution of water quality.
When raising grass goldfish, we should also pay attention to the density of fish in the fish tank, if the density is relatively large, it is necessary to add oxygen to the tank, so as not to cause it to lack oxygen.
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The aquatic plants suitable for raising goldfish species are as follows:
1. Long-leaved nine-crowned lanceoconiferous or elliptical leaves, generally 15 to 25 cm long and 3 to 10 cm wide, with very pointed ends. Of course, this requires a taller aquarium with a water temperature of 22 to 28 degrees Celsius, which is very close to the living environment of goldfish.
2. Red Spot Crown, native to Guyana, western Brazil to Argentina. This aquatic plant has arrow-shaped or heart-shaped, oval leaves, usually 20 to 30 cm long, and also requires a larger aquarium to keep it. At the same time, the growth of erythematous crown requires strong light exposure, fertile cornerstones and weakly acidic water, suitable for living in water temperatures of 20 to 27 degrees Celsius, of course, this does not conflict with the suitable water quality environment of goldfish, and the two can be polycultured.
3. Mini crown, native to Brazil, aquatic plants are lanceophytes, generally 5 to 15 cm in length, about 1 cm wide, it can adapt to different care conditions, has a strong ability to survive, the small size of this eggplant aquatic plants makes it a aquatic plant that can be arranged in the aquarium at will. It is more excellent as a foreground grass. It is suitable for growing at 22 to 27 degrees Celsius, and it is also the most common aquatic species for raising goldenrod carp.
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