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Do you use oxygen or heat for Siraitia grosvenorii

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Siraitia grosvenorii needs oxygen, and their consumption of oxygen is relatively high, so it is impossible to satisfy their normal life only by relying on dissolved oxygen in water. In addition, their food intake and excretion are relatively large, which easily leads to water quality deterioration and hypoxia. Therefore, it is best to install an oxygen pump for artificial breeding of Siraitia grosvenorii. This can not only save resources, but also ensure that they have sufficient oxygen, and can also avoid the impact of too much water flow on them.
Do you use oxygen or heat for Siraitia grosvenorii 1. Does Siraitia grosvenorii use oxygen?

Siraitia grosvenorii use oxygen. They are fish with high oxygen consumption. Because they like to live in high temperature, high temperature itself will consume more oxygen. In addition, their metabolism is relatively fast. Once the water quality deteriorates, the dissolved oxygen in the water will decrease sharply, and they will suffer from hypoxia. When raising Siraitia grosvenorii artificially, it is necessary to install an oxygen pump for them and regularly pump oxygen, so as to avoid their lack of oxygen. If the water body in which Siraitia grosvenorii lives is small, the breeder needs to turn on the oxygen pump frequently to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water.

2. Do Siraitia grosvenorii need to be heated

Siraitia grosvenorii need to be heated because they are tropical fish and like higher water temperature. Under normal circumstances, they need to grow better in the water temperature of about 28 ℃, and the temperature in most areas of China cannot be stabilized at about 28 ℃ for a long time, so they need to be heated when they are raised artificially.

Although the temperature is high in summer, it is unnecessary to heat it. However, in some areas, the temperature difference between morning and evening is relatively large, and the temperature changes rapidly. Siraitia grosvenorii is sensitive to temperature changes, so it is better for breeders to use heating rods to keep the water temperature constant. In addition. Siraitia grosvenorii can accept a higher water temperature, but if the water temperature is too high, they will also cause discomfort. After entering summer, breeders should also pay attention to cooling down.

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