with tap water? Snakehead is one of the common fish in our country. There are a large number of snakehead living in the wild. They basically live in rivers, ponds, reservoirs, lakes and other freshwater basins. In addition, there are more snakehead cultured artificially. When breeding snakehead, an important task is to prepare them with the right water quality. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to breed snakehead with neutral or slightly alkaline water. Tap water is relatively inappropriate, because the addition of chlorine will make it acidic, and chlorine itself is harmful to snakehead. River water, lake water, groundwater or reservoir water are more suitable for use.
Of course, it is not necessarily that snakehead can not be raised in tap water. Tap water can also be used when other water is difficult to obtain. However, tap water must not be used directly, but needs to be treated by standing or drying, and when the chlorine is basically removed, it can be used to breed snakehead.
if it is raised in tap water? As mentioned above, tap water contains more chlorine, which is harmful to snakehead, so it is not appropriate to raise snakehead in such water. However, although chlorine is harmful, it does not necessarily cause all snakehead fish to die, but will have a certain impact on their health. Therefore, in the case where river or lake water can be used, this water can be used first. If the water is not available, tap water can be used, but the chlorine in it needs to be basically dispersed before use.