Chinese sturgeon needs oxygen, because Chinese sturgeon needs oxygen, and if oxygen in water is insufficient, it may have a certain impact on their normal survival. When the dissolved oxygen in water is 4 mg/L, the appetite and activity of Chinese sturgeon will be affected, and they may have loss of appetite and activity at this time.
When the dissolved oxygen is 3 mg/L, Chinese sturgeon may stop eating and activities. To raise Chinese sturgeon artificially, it is necessary to ensure that they have sufficient living space. Oxygen should be given regularly, so as to ensure sufficient oxygen in the water where they live.
2. Do Chinese sturgeons need to be heatedWhether Chinese sturgeons need to be heated depends on their living environment, and Chinese sturgeons do not require high water temperature. If the Chinese sturgeon is cultured in the south, it usually does not need heating. As long as they are moved indoors in winter, they can survive normally. If it is Chinese sturgeon bred in the north, it needs heating. Because the temperature in the north is low, if they are not heated, they will probably freeze to death. Especially in the outdoor weather in the north, icing often occurs. When culturing Chinese sturgeon artificially, it is best to install a heating rod to ensure constant water temperature.