Remove dead fish is a very simple fact, but you must be sure the fish is really dead. Temporarily dead fish sink to the bottom of the aquarium, but soon enough, they begin floating in the reservoir in the infamous belly up. This is when the fish will begin releasing toxins into the water. When you see a fish that way, remove it as soon as possible. This is not a good idea, however, faces of dead fish. You must use small nets or gloves to remove your fish tank.
However, it is not only dead fish that you'll need to remove your tank. Fish that are obviously sick should be immediately quarantined, you can do by putting them in a Fishbowl so they do not spread the disease to other fish in the tank. You can understand if the fish are sick by examining their movement in the water. If the fish are weak in the way they move (must be compared with how they move normally), or if they spend a lot of time behind rocks or plants in the aquarium, or just lying on the lethargically aquarium bed, then something is wrong with them. The eyes of fish could also be indicators of disease. If there is something else to the naked eye, first remove fish from the aquarium, and then get it checked by a qualified person.
But the most difficult thing is to remove a healthy and live fish from the tank. There are many reasons why you want to remove a live fish. The fish may have exceeded the capacity of the tank, the tank or perhaps crowded, or simply the fish could be a danger to other fish because of its violent nature. Betta fish are known to attack other fish in reservoirs. Whatever the reason for May, suppression live healthy fish from the tank is always a challenge.
There are obvious problems. Live fish wriggle and squirm around a lot in protest when you try to remove them. Some fish, such as surgeonfish, also harm you if you try to touch them. Then there are poisonous fish you have to be worried. So when you try to remove a live fish, there will be a lot of thrashing and flailing about, because of which the entire configuration of your aquarium tank could be disrupted.
The best way to take fish from your tank would be to use a line, hook and bait, just like you when you go fishing. But you must use a hook foam so as not to harm the fish. Tie a piece of fish favorite food on the hook and swinging in the tank keeping the line taut. The fish take the bait, and then you can transfer to another tank.
Another way to do it effectively is to confuse the fish. Most fish are surprised when there are sudden changes in light, because the depths of water in their natural habitat, there was never any light rapid change. Anyway, you can keep your tank in the dark for several hours and then suddenly put all the lights on in the room. Taking advantage of the confusion fish, you can take, using protective gloves. An alternative to this is to come up the tank in the middle of the night and then suddenly shine a flashlight on them.
Put the fish in a tank is much easier than eliminating them, especially if you want to keep fish that are still alive. You must be patient and careful so you do the job without harming the fish in question and the other inhabitants of the tank.
However, it is not only dead fish that you'll need to remove your tank. Fish that are obviously sick should be immediately quarantined, you can do by putting them in a Fishbowl so they do not spread the disease to other fish in the tank. You can understand if the fish are sick by examining their movement in the water. If the fish are weak in the way they move (must be compared with how they move normally), or if they spend a lot of time behind rocks or plants in the aquarium, or just lying on the lethargically aquarium bed, then something is wrong with them. The eyes of fish could also be indicators of disease. If there is something else to the naked eye, first remove fish from the aquarium, and then get it checked by a qualified person.
But the most difficult thing is to remove a healthy and live fish from the tank. There are many reasons why you want to remove a live fish. The fish may have exceeded the capacity of the tank, the tank or perhaps crowded, or simply the fish could be a danger to other fish because of its violent nature. Betta fish are known to attack other fish in reservoirs. Whatever the reason for May, suppression live healthy fish from the tank is always a challenge.
There are obvious problems. Live fish wriggle and squirm around a lot in protest when you try to remove them. Some fish, such as surgeonfish, also harm you if you try to touch them. Then there are poisonous fish you have to be worried. So when you try to remove a live fish, there will be a lot of thrashing and flailing about, because of which the entire configuration of your aquarium tank could be disrupted.
The best way to take fish from your tank would be to use a line, hook and bait, just like you when you go fishing. But you must use a hook foam so as not to harm the fish. Tie a piece of fish favorite food on the hook and swinging in the tank keeping the line taut. The fish take the bait, and then you can transfer to another tank.
Another way to do it effectively is to confuse the fish. Most fish are surprised when there are sudden changes in light, because the depths of water in their natural habitat, there was never any light rapid change. Anyway, you can keep your tank in the dark for several hours and then suddenly put all the lights on in the room. Taking advantage of the confusion fish, you can take, using protective gloves. An alternative to this is to come up the tank in the middle of the night and then suddenly shine a flashlight on them.
Put the fish in a tank is much easier than eliminating them, especially if you want to keep fish that are still alive. You must be patient and careful so you do the job without harming the fish in question and the other inhabitants of the tank.
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