with tap water? Loach is a kind of fish that can be raised artificially, and it is also a common freshwater fish. When breeding loach, we need to prepare suitable water for them. The type of water is an important issue. Tap water is relatively easy to get and convenient to use. However, tap water contains some substances that are harmful to organisms, such as chlorine. Therefore, before the chlorine disperses, it is not suitable for breeding loach. Before using tap water, they can be left in the sun for a period of time.
In addition, there is an important note that the water should be added to some silt, water is not suitable for breeding loach. The living environment of wild loach is rich in silt at the bottom of rivers, lakes and other waters, and artificial breeding of them also needs to simulate this natural environment as far as possible. Therefore, some silt or soil can be added to the tap water that has been allowed to stand and chlorine removed, or some green plants can be planted, so that the organisms will be more abundant, and the loach will grow better in such an environment.
loach? As mentioned above, tap water can be used to raise loach, but the chlorine in it needs to be removed. But generally speaking, tap water is not the first choice, it is more suitable for wild loach to live in water, that is, river water, lake water or pond water. Therefore, when the above water is available, the water should be used as much as possible. When such water is not readily available, tap water may be used. No matter what kind of water you use, try not to use clear water, add some mud to it, plant some green plants, and then put the loach in, and feed them regularly.