Usually, fish raised at home rarely die when they leave the water, so as long as they are found in time, they can be saved if they are put back into the water. If the jumping occurred in the middle of the night, it was found late and the dehydration time was relatively long. Such fish may have died, and it is often difficult to save those who are not dead, but they can still be put in a small fish tank and oxygenated.
2. Why do fish jump?1. Habits: Not all fish jump, but some fish just have the habit of jumping out of the water, such as carp and arowana. They jump easily. In view of this situation, the best way is to cover the fish tank. With the cover, you can't jump out naturally.
2. Water body: Most of the time, fish jumping from the tank is a water problem, and the most common one is poor water quality, which may be caused by long-term failure to change water. It may also be that the water level is too high, so it is easy for fish to jump out, so there must be a space between the highest water level and the top. In addition, the lack of dissolved oxygen in the water body will also cause fish to jump out of the tank, which requires timely oxygenation.
3. Scared: When the fish is frightened, they will swim quickly. In this case, it is easy to jump from the cylinder. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid scaring fish as much as possible at ordinary times, and to prevent light changes and any big noise.