with tap water? The giant salamander is a kind of amphibian, and it is also a kind of rare amphibian. Wild giant salamanders live in freshwater basins such as rivers, streams or lakes. They are common in places with clear water, and can often be seen in caves and stone crevices near the water. In addition, the giant salamander can also be cultured artificially, in addition to the container needs to be prepared in advance, the water used is also more important. If conditions permit, clear streams or rivers can be used to breed giant salamanders, which is closer to the environment of wild giant salamanders and is conducive to their growth.
If there is no condition to use such water, you can also use the tap water at home to breed. However, because the tap water at home is disinfected, it contains more chlorine and bleaching powder, which are harmful to the baby fish. Therefore, when you use it, you can't use it directly from the tap, but you need to let it stand or dry it for a period of time.
in tap water? It is better to use river water, stream water and other water to breed the giant salamander, which is closer to the wild water environment and more conducive to the adaptation of the giant salamander. If there is no such water, tap water can also be used. However, the chlorine contained in tap water is harmful to giant salamanders, which may die or die because they are not adapted to tap water. But it doesn't mean that tap water can't be used. Before using it, you can use a container to put the tap water in the sun for a period of time, or at least let it stand for a few days, so that the harmful substances to the giant salamander can be basically removed, and it can be used to raise giant salamander.