Zebrafish can be raised with tap water, and their requirements for water are not high, as long as the water quality is clean and refreshing. However, the tap water just received has chlorine gas, so breeders need to expose them to the sun for 2-3 days, which can reduce the impact of chlorine gas on zebrafish. Breeders can also choose some well water, river water or lake water, but these kinds of water are easy to contain impurities, so breeders need to clean them before using them.
Zebrafish don't have high requirements for water quality. They can live in weak acid, weak base and neutral water. When they are raised artificially, they can grow normally as long as the PH value is kept between 6.5 and 7.5. If breeders want to ensure that their water quality is clean, it is best to change water every 5-7 days, and the amount of water changed each time is controlled at one third of the total water quantity.
2. How to raise zebrafish1. Water temperature: Zebrafish is tropical fish and likes higher water temperature. When raising artificially, it is necessary to use a heating rod to keep the water temperature between 24-26 ℃, which can make them live more comfortably.
2. Feeding: Zebrafish are omnivorous fish, and breeders need to feed them more animal feed to ensure their adequate nutrition. Breeders also regularly feed them with some synthetic feed, so as to make their nutrition more balanced.
3. Oxygen: Zebrafish have a high demand for oxygen, and breeders should give them oxygen regularly to ensure sufficient oxygen in water.