It is best not to put salt in raising map fish, which belongs to freshwater fish, and too much salt is not conducive to its growth. They have strong disease resistance and seldom get sick at ordinary times, but they still need to do a good job of prevention. If you raise map fish for the first time, you can add a little salt to the new breeding environment to sterilize the new environment to prevent the occurrence of diseases. During daily maintenance, attention should also be paid to ensuring the cleanliness of the water environment and doing disinfection work regularly.
Under normal circumstances, except for the initial feeding, a little salt can be put to sterilize the feeding environment, and no salt can be used to sterilize the feeding environment during daily maintenance. Because adding salt at ordinary times is not good for its growth, you can choose some special disinfectants to disinfect the feeding environment.
2. Will raising map fish die with saltA small amount of salt will not cause fish death, but too much salt will affect its growth. If too much salt is put in and the salinity of water is too high, it may also die. Usually, map fish are not very sensitive to salt. During the initial maintenance, a small amount of salt can be added to the new feeding environment for sterilization to prevent the occurrence of diseases. But if you feel that not putting salt will not affect its growth, you can choose not to put it. Because map fish belongs to freshwater fish, too much salt is not conducive to its conservation.
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