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Can goldfish be ignored after spawning? How to deal with it after spawning

Hank Schrader
2021-03-10 03:12:59
Goldfish can not be ignored after spawning, because first of all, goldfish are oviparous fish, if there is no male fish, then the eggs can not become fertilized eggs. Therefore, after the goldfish ovulates, the breeder needs to stimulate the male fish to ejaculate as soon as possible, so that the eggs become fertilized eggs. If there is no male fish, the breeder also needs to fish out the eggs discharged by the goldfish, because these eggs will become moldy over time and produce water mold, which will not only make the water in the fish tank turbid, but also make the fish in the tank infected with bacteria.
Can goldfish be ignored after spawning? How to deal with it after spawning

Can goldfish be left alone after spawning?

Goldfish can't be left alone after spawning, because goldfish can't become fertilized eggs without male fish after spawning. If the breeder wants to hatch the young goldfish, he needs to arrange for the male to ejaculate as soon as possible. If breeders do not want to hatch small fish, they should also fish out the eggs of goldfish as soon as possible, because the eggs will become moldy over time and make the water turbid. If the fish eggs stick to the bottom of the tank, the breeder needs to fish all the fish in the tank, then brush the fish eggs clean with a brush, and then disinfect them with potassium permanganate solution before they can continue to be used.

2. How to deal with

goldfish after spawning 1. Mother fish: The goldfish after spawning needs to be fished out immediately and replaced in a separate container to avoid the eggs eaten by the mother fish. And the newly born female fish are also weak, so the breeder can prepare more food with high nutritional value to help them recover.

2. Fish eggs: If they are not fertilized, they can be directly fished out and thrown away or fed to snails and shrimps. If the eggs have been fertilized, they can be fished into a separate container for hatching. The fertilized eggs are usually yellow or transparent and have a small black spot in the middle. Unfertilized eggs are white, and breeders can judge whether they are fertilized or not according to the color.

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