In the process of raising fish, there may be some common problems, such as the water in the fish tank turning green. The reason for this is usually the proliferation of some green algae in the water. If the situation of water turning green is not particularly serious, then there is no great impact on fish, but only on viewing. However, if the water is particularly green, it may cause some harm to the health of fish.
After the water in the fish tank turns green, some measures should be taken to solve the problem, otherwise it may cause harm to the health of the fish. Generally speaking, it is not necessary to use special drugs, as long as the green algae in the fish tank can be cleaned up. However, if the situation is particularly serious, you can choose to use some coagulants or algaecides to remove these algae plants. However, it should be noted that this substance can not be used more, because they are harmful to fish.
In addition to cleaning up the existing green algae in the water, it is also necessary to find out why the water turns green, and then take appropriate measures. For example, the water may turn green because the position of the fish tank is too bright, or the light time is too long, then the need to take measures is to move the position of the fish tank. It is enough for fish to receive several hours of light every day, and it is not necessary to be too long. In addition, the reason why the water turns green may be that too much food is fed, resulting in too many impurities remaining in the water, which will lead to a large number of green algae in the water, and the water will turn green. Therefore, the corresponding measures that can be taken are to control the feeding amount at the time of feeding, and to clean up the impurities in time after they are found.