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Why doesn't the kissing fish move? How to deal with it?

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Do not adapt to the new environment: a new tank or change too much water will cause the kissing fish to appear motionless, breeders can wait for them to adapt. | | Low water temperature: The kissing fish may not move all the time because the water temperature is too low. They are tropical fish and like the water temperature around 26 ℃. The breeder needs to keep the water temperature around 26 ℃. | | Sick: Kissing fish can also be motionless when they are sick, and breeders need symptomatic treatment according to their symptoms.
Why doesn't the kissing fish move? How to deal with it?

One, do not get used to new environment

1, reason: Kissing fish arrived new environment, can appear to hide in crock bottom motionless circumstance. Usually, too much water or too much temperature difference can also stimulate them, causing them to have this reaction.

2. Solution: The breeder can wait for them to adapt and stop feeding during their adaptation. If the amount of water is too large, the breeder needs to ensure that the water temperature and quality are stable, and they can recover after a few days.

Two, low

water temperature 1, reason: kissing fish motionless may also be because the water temperature is too low, they are tropical fish, like a little higher water temperature. If the water temperature is too low, they will stop moving and stop eating.

2. Solution: The breeder needs to slowly raise the water temperature to 26 ℃. Be careful not to raise the water temperature too much at one time, so as to avoid other discomfort. If conditions permit, a heating rod can be installed to keep the water temperature constant.

3, fall ill

1, reason: After kissing fish falls ill, can appear spirit is dispirited, activity is reduced, appetite drops wait for a circumstance, plus long motionless, it is to fall ill, breeder needs careful observation.

2. Solution: Breeders need to judge the specific causes according to their different symptoms, and then treat them symptomatically.

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