Many fish farmers think that sharks are so big that they cannot be kept in fish tanks. In fact, some small and medium-sized sharks can be raised in fish tanks, and there are also small and medium-sized sharks specially used for breeding on the market at present. It is believed that keeping sharks can show personal characteristics, because sharks themselves are fierce and unruly animals, and some people think that keeping sharks is helpful for the family's Feng Shui, so the practice of keeping sharks has always existed. However, there are many problems that need to be paid attention to in the process of aquaculture.
1, the right fish tank: to raise sharks, first of all, to prepare the right fish tank. The fish tank can not be too small, generally speaking, the length of the fish tank is between 2-5 meters, the width of the fish tank can be between 0.8-2 meters, and the height can be between 0.7-2 meters. This size of water is more suitable for raising sharks, and if sharks are larger, they need larger tanks.
2, into the tank: Let the shark into the tank, there are some problems need to pay attention to. For example, new tanks must be disinfected before sharks can be admitted. Moreover, before the shark is put in, it also needs water, similar to the process of raising water for other fish. When sharks are put into the tank, they need to be treated with water. In this process, sharks need to be stimulated to swim, and wave pumps need to be added to avoid feeding them due to lack of oxygen. After water treatment, sharks will adapt to the new water quality environment.
3. Environment maintenance: After the shark enters the tank, it will take 10-15 days to adapt, and then it can be maintained normally. Feeding and water temperature are two important factors. Shark's appetite is relatively large, we should pay attention to regular feeding food. It is better to keep the water temperature at 20-25 degrees.