Misgurnus anguillicaudatus is a kind of fish that can be raised artificially or at home. When preparing the living water environment for loach, we should fully consider their habits and characteristics. Wild loach likes to live in fertile water and inhabit muddy places, so does cultured loach. It is not suitable for aquaculture with clean water. Too clean water may make the loach unable to adapt and even die soon.
Therefore, some soil or silt can be added to clean water, or water from rivers or ponds can be directly used. In the process of loach culture, although it is not necessary to change water frequently, it does not mean that it can be kept unchanged. If the water is not changed for a long time, the dissolved oxygen in the water will decrease, which is also unfavorable to the development of loach. So you can change the water once a month or so according to the specific situation.
Second, how to feed loach at home?
As mentioned above, raising loaches at home requires adding some mud or silt to clear water to simulate their living environment in the wild as much as possible, so as not to be uncomfortable. In addition, they need to be provided with food. If the water is rich in life, you don't need to feed it often, usually once every two days. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the water temperature, which can be kept between 10-30 degrees, and try not to be too low or too high, otherwise the loach will become less active. In addition, although the loach has good adaptability, it sometimes gets sick, so it is necessary to regularly observe whether the loach is normal.