to raise guppies? When raising guppies, you usually don't need to add salt to the water. The adaptability of guppies is very strong. Originally living in tropical freshwater, they can even tolerate a certain degree of dirty water. Although adding salt can stabilize water quality and play a role in sterilization and disease reduction, it is not very important for the tenacious guppy.
Moreover, there are many disadvantages in adding salt to water. First, we can't be sure whether the salt we add is suitable for sterilization. Moreover, the proportion of salt needs to be strictly controlled, once the proportion control is not right, not only can not play a bactericidal role, but also lead to the color of guppy lighter, or even dead fish.
should be added to a liter of water to raise guppies? Under what circumstances should salt be added to the water? When the guppy is sick, it can be salted. Because the saline kills bacteria and treats the initial, milder symptoms. But at this time, the proportion of salt and water must be strictly controlled at 5:1000, that is, one liter of water plus five grams of salt. Such salt water can kill bacteria and microorganisms in the fish tank and improve the disease resistance of guppies.